While the view from the summit of any mountain is impressive, it is really a view of how much more you can achieve, that, combined with a passion to make a difference in this world of ours means that Everest is a fantastic opportunity to raise funds for those less fortunate.

 

To reflect Mark’s ongoing association with the disabled of Cambodia, the Cambodia Trust and more specifically it’s Kompong Chnnang Limb Centre will be the focus and recipient of our fundraising efforts.

 

The Limb Centre is 1 ½ hours north of Phnom Penh near the shores of the Tonle Sap.

All funds raised will be targeted for the running and maintenance of this facility.

The images here are from Mark’s visit to the centre in September of 2003.

 

Any help will be very much appreciated, donations can in the first instance be directed to:

FOR NEW ZEALAND

make an online donation

New Zealand
Cambodia Trust Aotearoa New Zealand, PO Box 11-576 Wellington, Shona Macaskill 19 Ocean Road Paekakariki New Zealand
ShonaMac@xtra.co.nz

FOR AUSTRALIA

make an online donation

Australia
Cambodia Rehabilitation Overseas Aid Fund, 65A Harris St Warrnambool Victoria AUS. 3280
joyi@hotkey.net.au
Australia
Cambodia Rehabilitation Overseas Aid Fund

 

Both Charities are tax exempt in their respective countries.

Shortly we will have a much simpler system to enable you to donate that much easier!

Many organizations are using the height counter as a tool to donate, the higher Mark goes, the more we can raise! (can’t climb higher than 8850m!)

 

Thanks to all who have contributed, keep an eye out here and you will see a funding counter climbing up the mountain also!

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

 

 

Mark reached the summit of Everest at 7am, May15 2006, the first double amputee to have ever done so, another Kiwi first on Everest!

 

 

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