3 Welsh Peaks Challenge
May 10, 2019
We have partnered up with The NHS Dolphin Centre in Tunbridge Wells to help raise funds for providing clean water for the Kimbilio school for Congo Children Trust because good clean water is essential for life and health.
The therapy team at NHS Dolphin Centre, Tunbridge Wells and friends would like to support Kimbilio’s latest venture as they aim to build a school for the Kimbilio children and others in the community in Lubumbashi, DR Congo.
Our challenge is to raise £2,000+ towards the cost of drilling a borehole that will provide clean water for the school. A vital provision – pure clean water – something we take for granted. Please, will you help us help them?
On 18 May a group of ‘Dolphin girls’ and friends are attempting to complete the 3 Welsh Peaks Challenge and climb Snowdon, Cedair Idris and Pen-Y-Fan in 24 hours, a total ascent of 1,849m, and distance of 17 miles. This will be a major challenge for the participants. Please sponsor us as we face this challenge for such a great cause. All donations hugely appreciated and will spur us on our way!!
Claire Fenwick, MD of Spatial Dimensions said “We all take clean drinking water for granted, others are less fortunate. I am delighted to be attempting the 3 Welsh peaks challenge with some great people to try and raise awareness and funds for those less fortunate than us. Please, if you are able to, support us by following the link in this post to donate. It’s really appreciated.”
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Here’s a great clip showing how Kimbilio impacts children’s lives.
and here it is a year later