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We're looking for 20 exceptional people committed to defending human rights to tackle one of the toughest treks on earth.
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Dear friend,
Imagine the sun rising over the plains of East Africa. Your heart thumps hard after tackling one of the toughest challenges on earth, and now you’re standing on top of the world.
It wasn’t easy, but you’ve done it. You’ve climbed the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro and you’ve done it for Amnesty International! This experience will give you a lifetime of memories.
Sound exciting? We’re looking for 20 people to join our team and take on this exhilarating experience in July 2012. Click here to register your interest today!
Here’s the deal: we need an exceptional group of people to help raise funds for our work by tackling one of the toughest treks on earth. Over 12 days, you’ll travel to Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and set off on a seven-day hike through beautiful and breathtaking terrain. And along the way, you’ll meet a bunch of new friends and make memories you’ll cherish forever.
Your fundraising target of $10,000 (which also covers your trip expenses) is no easy feat - but we’ll give you all the help and support you’ll need to meet the challenge. Our friends at Inspired Adventures will set you up with a personal online fundraising page, plus give you expert advice to help you inspire your friends, family and colleagues to support your cause.
Not only will you test your fitness and climb the world’s tallest freestanding mountain, you’ll be doing it as part of something bigger; part of something that truly saves lives. Click through and save your spot today before time runs out!
At Amnesty International, we’ve been demonstrating for 50 years the power of ordinary people coming together to bring about extraordinary change. This trip will truly change your world and give an incredible boost to our vital campaigning and research work in Australia and around the world.
I hope you can join me and the team for this special adventure.
Amanda Howle
Events Coordinator (and soon-to-be Mount Kilimanjaro climber!)
Amnesty International Australia
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