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23 trekkers. One mountain. £237,000
raised.
One extraordinary achievement.
After
months of preparation, fundraising and anticipation, the Greenfingers
Charity Kilimanjaro team has completed one of the world’s toughest
trekking challenges, pushing themselves to their physical and mental
limits in support of children with life-limiting conditions and their
families.
The
challenge was the brainchild of Greenfingers Ambassador, Kate Ebbens, who
brought together colleagues and friends from across the horticultural
industry and beyond, under one ambitious goal: to take on Africa’s
highest mountain and raise vital funds for a new Greenfingers garden.
A
total of 23 were united by a shared purpose to help create a magical
therapeutic garden at Naomi and Jack’s, a children’s hospice in
Winchester, for children with life-limiting conditions, their families
and carers.

Over
eight days on the demanding Lemosho Route, the team tackled the immense
challenge of Mount Kilimanjaro, reaching altitudes of 5,895 metres at
Uhuru Peak and experiencing some of the most extreme conditions.
The
journey tested every aspect of endurance. Trekking for up to ten hours a
day, the team faced freezing overnight temperatures, thinning oxygen
levels, relentless climbs, exhaustion, altitude-related illness, aching
muscles and sleepless nights. As they climbed higher, communication with
family, friends and supporters became increasingly limited, with only
brief updates from the mountain capturing fragments of an extraordinary
experience.

While
the challenge demanded everything of them physically and mentally, it
also delivered unforgettable moments – breath-taking sunrises above the
clouds, shared laughter in camp after long days on the mountain,
encouragement offered at exactly the right moment, and the deep bonds
formed through a truly shared experience.

Throughout
the expedition, one constant remained - the spirit of One Team. One
Dream. No matter how far individuals were able to go on the mountain, every
member of the team played a vital role in the journey, supporting one
another and contributing to a collective achievement far greater than any
single summit.
The
defining moment came in the early hours of 18th June, as the
team made their final ascent from Barafu Camp. Setting off shortly after
midnight, they climbed through darkness, bitter cold and thinning air
before reaching the highest point in Africa as dawn broke across the
continent.

A
lasting legacy
Their
achievement marks the culmination of an outstanding fundraising effort,
with the team now raising more than £237,000, with donations continuing
to grow each day.
The
funds will help create a brand-new therapeutic garden at Naomi and Jack’s
children’s hospice, designed by acclaimed garden designer Helen
Elks-Smith. The garden will provide a beautiful, accessible outdoor
sanctuary where children with life-limiting conditions, their siblings
and families can spend precious time together away from clinical
surroundings.

Boyd
Douglas-Davies, Chair of Greenfingers Charity, said:
"What this
team has achieved is nothing short of remarkable. Kilimanjaro is an
immense physical and mental challenge that demands everything of those
who take it on.
Every
member of the team showed outstanding resilience, courage and
determination, and together they truly embodied exceptional team spirit.
Their commitment to one another throughout the expedition was inspiring,
and because of their efforts another Greenfingers garden will become a
reality for children and families who need it most."

Kate
Ebbens, of Woodlodge and originator of the Kilimanjaro challenge, said:
"When we
first talked about taking on Kilimanjaro, we hoped it would bring people
from across our industry together to do something special for
Greenfingers Charity, and seeing that idea become reality has been very
meaningful.
During
the challenge, the team and I adopted the strapline ‘One Team. One
Dream.’, and it quickly became the heartbeat of our journey. Kilimanjaro
tests you in every possible way, physically, mentally and emotionally,
but what carried us through was the strong support we gave one another.
Every day someone needed encouragement, and every day someone was there
to give it.
This
challenge was never about individual achievement. Instead it was about
coming together as one team to create something lasting for children with
life-limiting conditions and their families. Knowing our efforts will
help bring the Naomi and Jack’s garden to life makes every step on that
mountain worthwhile, and I couldn’t be prouder of what this team has
achieved together."

Linda
Petrons, Director of Fundraising and Communications at Greenfingers
Charity, added:
"Watching this journey unfold has been truly
special from start to finish. From the first conversations through to
training walks, fundraising milestones and finally the expedition itself,
this team has shown exceptional commitment and spirit.
They
have demonstrated what can be achieved when an industry and friends come
together behind a shared purpose. Their determination, generosity and
support for one another has been remarkable, and thanks to them, another
Greenfingers garden will soon become a reality for children and families
who need it most.
We
are now within touching distance of £250,000, and we would love to see
this inspiring team reach that milestone together."
Help
the team reach £250,000
The
Greenfingers Charity Kilimanjaro team has now raised more than £237,000,
with donations still coming in daily.
Every
donation will help bring the Naomi and Jack’s therapeutic garden to life,
creating a magical therapeutic outdoor space where children with
life-limiting conditions and their families can enjoy precious moments
together.
To
sponsor the team, click here: Kilimanjaro
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out box
Meet
the Killi Trekkers
- Kate
Ebbens, Woodlodge, Greenfingers Ambassador
- Heidi
Baylis Towse, Greenfingers Trustee and Blue Diamond
- Phillippa
Stubbs and Libby Stubbs of British Garden Centres
- Greenfingers
Ambassador, Bob Marley
- Alexa
Blackmore from The Gardens Group
- Matt
Jones of Sipcam and his partner Nicola
- Matthew
Rowlandson, Dobsons
- Daniel
and Jodie Rowlandson, Team Max Foundation
- Tara
Adams from Woodmansterne
- Nicole
and David Higginson of New Leaf Plants
- Richard
Howard of Doddington Nurseries along with Tia Blunt
- Johan
Huibers from Huibers Co.
- Richard
Quarmby from AKN Build
- Thomas
Forsyth from AKN Build
- Helen
Taylor from Allan Morris Estate Agents
- Tammy
Woodhouse, Greenfingers Trustee
- Rene
Assies of Assies
- Jess
Dollimore of Ruxley Manor
Congratulations to the Greenfingers Killi Trekkers |
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