CAMPAIGN BLOG
9 Nov 2009"I hope the muscles are not aching too much and that you really enjoyed the experience" Written by Ruth Guy, Barnardos Fundraising Director
Written by Ruth Guy, Barnardos Fundraising Director
Our intrepid trekkers returned to Dublin last night after a long tough trek in the Indian Himalayas. It was a tough climb and nights were spent camping out in tents but the whole crew had a really great time and really enjoyed the experience. It was definitely a once in a lifetime challenge! All those who did the trek and supported the trekkers have also changed lives. Each trekker raised thousands in sponsorship to take part - a really tough challenge in these times, and that's before they even got on the plane!! As with all money we raise that will go directly to support the children we work with and keep our services open!
Thank you to you all - I hope the muscles are not aching too much and that you really enjoyed the experience!
If you would like to challenge yourself we are running another trek to Little Tibet in March of next year. You can sign up now.
If you would prefer to do something a little closer to home you can join us on December 6th for our third annual Santa Dash! Help us make this years the biggest ever - it's a great fun day out for all the family!!
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