Larne man’s Mount Kilimanjaro challenge ‘an amazing achievement’, says Cancer Focus NI
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Simon Hunter raised £4,537 for Cancer Focus Northern Ireland after reaching the peak of Africa’s highest mountain in the summer.
And recently the charity highlighted Simon’s endeavours by way of a ‘Thank-you Thursday’ dedication.
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Hide AdCancer Focus NI stated: "Simon wanted to make his 40th year one to remember, so he set himself the challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro which stands at 5,895m and at the same time give a little back in the process. A massive congratulations on an amazing achievement and a heartfelt thank you for choosing to fundraise for Cancer Focus Northern Ireland.”
Mount Kilimanjaro is the the highest single free-standing mountain in the world: 5,895 metres (19,341 ft) above sea level and about 4,900 metres (16,100 ft) above its plateau base. Between June 29 and July 9 last year, Simon, who is a customer operations agent at P&O Ferries in Larne, took part in an Action Challenge Trek to Kilimanjaro.
He explained previously this was ”a once in a lifetime adventure” and one he had always wanted to take part in. He added it was also “a great opportunity to raise some money for a worthy cause”. His trip was self self-funded and every penny donated via his JustGiving page went to to Cancer Focus NI.
The charity provides care and support services for cancer patients and their families; offers a range of cancer prevention programmes; funds scientific research into the causes and treatment of the disease and campaigns for better health policy to protect the community and its future.