Lauren Thomasson

An Evening of Adventure

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An Evening of Adventure, 27 January 2017
Dedicated to the cause, we are now aiming to raise £5000 to employ an additional teacher and supply more educational material for our school project in the remote mountains of northern Pakistan

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Wild Frontiers is excited to announce it will be hosting an Evening of Adventure at the Royal Geographical Society, in London, on 27 January 2016.

Hosted by Wild Frontiers founder, Jonny Bealby, the evening is sure to provide colourful stories and insight into some of the world’s least known tourist destinations, along with much needed funds for the Wild Frontiers Foundation.

£5 from every ticket sold with aid the foundation and our 2016 fundraising campaign to support educational projects in Pakistan, Ethiopia & India.

Discussing their travels through places as diverse as Oman, Iran, Mongolia and Antarctica will be TV presenter Ben Fogle, award-winning journalist Christina Lamb, explorer Benedict Allen and adventurer Richard Dunwoody.

Ben will recount his amazing journey across Oman’s Empty Quarter, while Christina will share stories from her travels in Iran, Benedict will tell of his adventures through Mongolia and Richard will retrace his epic expedition across Antarctica in the footsteps of Shackleton.

Host: Jonny Bealby

Speakers: Ben Fogle Christina Lamb, Benedict Allen and Richard Dunwoody*

Time: 6.30pm for 7pm presentation

Date: Wednesday 27 January 2016

Place: Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR

Price: £15 per person, £5 of which will go to the Wild Frontiers Foundation

Purchase tickets online via Eventbrite.

*Due to the unpredictable nature of the speakers’ schedules, there could be last minute changes to the line-up.

If you have any questions about the event, please email events@wildfrontiers.co.uk

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About the campaign

Dedicated to the cause, we are now aiming to raise £5000 to employ an additional teacher and supply more educational material for our school project in the remote mountains of northern Pakistan

About the charity

Wild Frontiers Foundation has been set up to help provide funds for our own development projects and as a grant giving organisation working with NGOs to deliver sustainable futures for the world's poorest people. We focus on education but also fund reforestation, sanitation and energy projects.

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