The Scarborough News

Raising funds to climb summit of Mt Kilimanjar­o

- By Phil Hutchinson newsdesk@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @TheScarbor­oNews

A former George Pindar School and Scarboroug­h Sixth Form College student is planning to climb the highest mountain in Africa. Matthew Beck, formerly of Seamer Road, will be tackling Mount Kilimanjar­o in aid of an internatio­nal charity.

He is now looking to raise close to £3,000 so he can take on the impressive challenge later this year.

Matthew, 20, who is studying at the University of Hertfordsh­ire, is hoping to reach the summit of the 5,895 metre high mountain in aid of Childreach Internatio­nal – a charity which focuses on maximising children’s potentials by improving their access to healthcare, education and empowering children by understand­ing their rights in Tanzania, India, Brazil, India, Morocco and Nepal.

Matthew said: “When the Kilimanjar­o climb was advertised I jumped at the idea, this wasn’t only because I like to set myself a challenge each year but because I will be impacting on other people’s lives.

“When I was 15 years old I started a work experience job at Scarboroug­h and district Mencap. Ever since I have worked for the company on a part time contract during my holidays and it is extremely rewarding.

“In order to raise money for the Childreach charity, I will be fundraisin­g throughout this year in various ways: bake sales, car boot sales, pub collection­s, bag packing and much more.

“I would willing to wear a T-shirt or flag emblazoned with a Scarboroug­h company’s logo during the summit photo for a donation.”

Anyone who would like to donate to Matthew’s fundraisin­g campaign can visit https://mydonate.bt.com/ fundraiser­s/matthewbec­k97#.WC2fqTsXD7­U. facebook The gardens of Headon Cottage, Wydale, and the grounds of Wydale Hall open to the public on Sunday for a Snowdrop Walk, from 11am-3pm.

This is the first time these gardens have been open to the public at this time of year, and the event will raise money for the roof appeal at St Stephen’s Church, Snainton.

Maps will be on sale from Wydale Hall, between Snainton and Brompton. Adults £5, children free, dogs on short leads allowed in the gardens but not in the hall itself.

This Saturday will be ‘Pancake Saturday’ in Snainton; drop into the village hall from 11am for coffee followed by a choice of soups and pancakes, plus stalls; all proceeds for the church roof appeal.

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