The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Scout Kieran keeping his promise to help others in Madagascar

EXPEDITION: Carnoustie teenager raising funds for trip to help build centre

- Janet Thomson

A Carnoustie Scout is keeping his promise to help others by fundraisin­g for a trip of a lifetime to Madagascar to help build a national Scout centre.

Kieran Hingston, 18, an assistant Cub Scout leader and member of the South Angus Scout Active Support Unit and South Angus Scout Network, has been chosen to be part of an expedition to Madagascar next year.

The trip is part of a partnershi­p between the Scout Associatio­n in the UK and Firaisan’ny Skotisma eto Madagasika­ra – the federation of Malagasy Scout organisati­ons.

They will visit the site in the central highlands, about 15km north-west of Antananari­vo, the capital of Madagascar, in July and August with Kieran setting himself a personal challenge of raising £3,000 for the trip.

This money will be put towards personal expenses, travel, accommodat­ion, food, training and

“The expedition is based around a 10-year project to build and develop a national Scout centre on Madagascar. KIERAN HINGSTON

expedition kit as well as building materials for the project and support for Malagasy Scouts joining the expedition.

Kieran said: “Madagascar is a very poor country; 70% of the population live below the poverty line and more than 60% of the population are under the age of 25.

“Scouting programmes in Madagascar have a particular emphasis on community service and do good work in communitie­s across Madagascar.

“The expedition is based around a 10-year project to build and develop a national Scout centre on Madagascar.

“Malagasy Scouting currently has no facilities of its own and relies entirely on other organisati­ons to rent out space.”

Kieran has organised a number of fundraisin­g events for the project, the most recent being a sponsored abseil down the Falkirk Wheel.

The former Carnoustie High School pupil said: “I have so far had great support for this event, with a total of approximat­ely £650 donated with more pledged.

“I have more fundraiser­s planned, such as a quiz night at the Aboukir on July 5 and a stall at Carnoustie Gala Day on July 7.”

Kieran is taking a break from his studies at Lancaster University, returning in October.

jathomson@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Kieran Hingston abseiled from the Falkirk Wheel as part of his fundraisin­g effort.
Kieran Hingston abseiled from the Falkirk Wheel as part of his fundraisin­g effort.

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