The charitable spirit of the House did not stop with the steepo.
Kate Burgess, moved by her experiences in Kenya last summer took it upon herself to do something to help the school and children she met while on the annual expedition. So far she has raised over £200 which is a fantastic initiative and achievement!
Gesa Paulfeierborn Assistant HoMM and leader of trip states that
Kate Burgess who was part of the Kenya 2011 team has continued to fundraise for Ndogo Primary School since her return from Kenya. During the first half of the term she has already raised an amazing £135 by becoming vegetarian for 2 weeks. Being a real meat lover this was a difficult task for her. Kate really loved the whole Kenya experience and would go back in a flash and I believe she and a few others who went out this summer are already hatching a plan to do so!
Kate Burgess, moved by her experiences in Kenya last summer took it upon herself to do something to help the school and children she met while on the annual expedition. So far she has raised over £200 which is a fantastic initiative and achievement!
Gesa Paulfeierborn Assistant HoMM and leader of trip states that
Kate Burgess who was part of the Kenya 2011 team has continued to fundraise for Ndogo Primary School since her return from Kenya. During the first half of the term she has already raised an amazing £135 by becoming vegetarian for 2 weeks. Being a real meat lover this was a difficult task for her. Kate really loved the whole Kenya experience and would go back in a flash and I believe she and a few others who went out this summer are already hatching a plan to do so!
Kate Burgess and Jennie Sloane at the Woodard Langalanga Secondary School site
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