
Everest Base Camp - Reach Community Grocers
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Hi,
Bear Rio here - (After my favourite adventurer Bear Grylls)
There are two things that stir my passion.
Mountains.... Big ones.....
And Mission.
It is no wonder then that I have decided to embark on a mission to eliminate food poverty, by climbing mountains.
Although it isn't just any mountain. No. Its Everest. Well at least to base camp, which is no small feat considering I am only 7 years old. Yes, Everest base camp is a 15 day hike, 5364m in elevation, and comes with all the trimmings. One of which is altitude sickness, a real problem. But I am one for a challenge. Why do something easy like the 3 peaks, which isn't really a challenge for me, when I could push myself to the extreme. Especially when there are people living on the margins living in their own extreme.
This is because food poverty is a real issue, especially with my age. Its why I am so passionate. Especially when considering that where I live, Derby, was described as in a "significantly worse position" than the rest of the UK when we talk of food poverty. I am so lucky that I don't have this problem, but then I thought, "Why shouldn't it be my problem? Why not do something about it?" And this is why I am raising money for Reach Community Grocers. Its now my problem too!
So a little bit about Reach Community Grocers:
"Reach Community Grocers is a charity that helps families and individuals struggling due to the cost-of-living crisis and gives them access to food for a fraction of the real cost at supermarkets.
But that’s not all. Members can also access free support and courses related to budgeting, healthy cooking and employment skills.
“It is like a food bank; however, it gives dignity to those using it by operating on a membership basis whereby you can get £30 worth of food for only £6. Rather than simply a handout, people can use the shop with dignity.”
So there it is.
Is food poverty your problem too? If so I would love you to support me in the mission, which I am calling Project X with the X representing the end of food poverty. The trip itself will cost around £2000 which includes flights, gear a sherpa and other things, so sponsoring me will help kickstart this off. However I don't want it to be a holiday fund, I want it to change our city. Once the £2000 cost of the trip is covered, 100% off the surplus will go directly into the community project so the more I am sponsored, the more we can eliminate food poverty together.
But me. A 7 year old. Climbing to Everest. Really?
Well as Katherine Rundell writes in the book rooftoppers.
Never. Ignore. A possible...
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Organizer
Jake James
Organizer