Monday, November 21, 2011

We made it....just


11 intrepid climbers set out for the summit of Kilimanjaro - Africa's highest mountain - on the 8th November. As altitude sickness and other medical problems assaulted the team, we pressed on, leaving the casualties dotted like confetti on the side of the mountain! Just before midnight on Friday the survivors pressed on for the final ascent. At around 6 am on 11.11.11, as dawn broke over the African horizon, 6 climbers reached the summit at Gilman's Point.
The slowest 'summiteer' was so far behind the others that the first summiteers were starting their descent when he arrived at the top. So the planned 'aren't-we-clever-to-all-get-to-the-top-at-the-same-time' photo never materialised. The attached photo is as good as it gets!!
It was a HUGE CHALLENGE - taking everyone so far out of their comfort zone that there was weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth(and that was just the men!).
Congratulations to all who made it and those that nearly did. Thank you to everyone who sponsored us!!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Oh my bags are packed and I am ready to go...


Three team members are already in Africa.The other 8 are just panicking about how they will fit all their cold-weather gear into their bags. The BIG ADVENTURE starts on Saturday with visits to the Sunshine Home and Church on the Rock School. After a 24 hour safari we put on our climbing boots and start the 19,340 foot ascent to the summit.
Please encourage us by sponsoring us!!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Chocolate bought, bags packed...


Just over a week to go before we set of for this magnificent adventure. In 15 days time, we will be standing on the summit of Africa's highest mountain, with a view stretching 200 miles in all directions!
Thank you to everyone who has sponsored the climb so far. Our fund-raising is still at 'base-camp' so please help us to reach the 'summit' - £111,111 to help care for Kenya's street kids and orphans.
Visit our Team page and select a team member to sponsor!

PS - We've got the most important item - our 11.11.11 Challenge T shirts!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Countdown to 11.11.11


Only 30 days to go before we stand at the summit of Mt Kilmanjaro and watch the sun rise over the plains of Africa.
The team is training hard - running and walking and taking the stairs instead of the escalators!
Simon Kinyanjui and Alison Kirby-Smith (who are in Kenya) have done a practice climb up Mt Longonot - a dormant volcano in the Rift Valley.
Our fund-raising is still in the 'foothills' so visit the 11.11.11 Challenge website and sponsor a team member!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Kenya fuel explosion - update

We have now heard from Bernard and Ruth who told us that, although the fuel explosion was close to them and the school, they and the children are all safe.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Nairobi slum blast kills 100

The Nairobi fuel explosion widely reported in the world's media has occurred within a few hundred metres of the Church on the Rock School that Footsteps supports.
We have been unable to make contact with Beernard and Ruth Ndetei as we are unable to establish mobile phone contact with them at present.
Please pray that they and the children at the school are safe and remember those that are injured and who have been bereaved in the tragedy.

Monday, July 11, 2011

East Africa drought pushes up food prices


The drought affecting the eatern horn of Africa is affecting the price of basic foodstuffs throughout Kenya.

Sunshine Home project director Simon KInyanjui reports:
"We thank God for the rains over the past few days, but the cost of food has shot up due to inflation. We are buying food at more than double what we had budgeted."

Please remember all those who are facing real hardship at this difficult time.

Friday, June 24, 2011

11.11.11 Challenge - the next exciting adventure


11 climbers...standing on the top of Kilimanjaro (Africa's highest mountain)...on 11.11.11...having raised £111,111 for street kids in Kenya.
The team is assembling, the training has started, so check back for more infortmation soon!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Marathon - I made it!


Martin managed to complete his 7th Marathon in just over 6 hours! Although he tried hard to come last, he was beaten to it by 2 even slower runners. "I am delighted I have made my sponsorship target," said Martin, "but I'm happy if anyone still wants to sponsor me!"

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Martin's 7th Marathon

Footsteps trustee Martin Print is running his 7th marathon on 14th May, 2011. He's also organsing the event - the MARAFUN - in which 400 runners and walkers will take part in a day of fun, fitness and fund-raising. It's to help us care for 90 street boys...and loads more kids who need help in Kenya. See www.marafun.co.uk for more details. Maybe you can sponsor Martin if you can't take part

Friday, March 25, 2011

Mwinyi gets new wheels



When we first met Mwinyi 5 years ago he could only crawl on his hands and knees, so, with the help of Footsteps supporters, we bought him a mobility aid which enabled him to get around (photo far right), and, importantly, to go to school.
He's grown a bit since then, and so this week he was given a new tricycle to help him get around, much to the excitement of his school friends (photo right). The trike is made at the APDK Bombolulu workshop which employs disabled workers to make them.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Rotary party enjoy visit to Footsteps projects


Five members of the Rotary Club of Bromley enjoyed a week-long visit to Kenya during which they crammed in a visit to the Church on the Rock School to see the buildings which need urgent repair, a visit to the Sunshine Home to meet our ex-street boys, 2 Rotary club meetings and a safari to Lake Nakuru national park.
They also officially opened the Sunshine Borehole, a project funded jointly by the Rotary Clubs of Bromley and Nakuru and Rotary International.