
Kilimanjaro Challenge 2010 – Aiming to raise £50,000
Are you up for a big challenge in 2010 – the experience of a lifetime? Would you like to be part of The Foundation’s Kilimanjaro Challenge 2010 Team which will leave London on 9th November 2010 to begin an attempt to reach the summit of Africa's highest peak. In doing so the team will aim to raise £50,000 to provide medical support for those in most need.
“I do triathlons, duathlons and 'enjoy' cold water swimming. I am always up for a challenge and climbing Kilimanjaro was definitely that. It really stretched me but to know that you've conquered the mountain and raised funds for such a good charity makes every step (and every blister!) worthwhile. I would definitely recommend the 2010 Kilimanjaro Challenge.” Graham Smith, an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at Kingston Hospital and Kilimanjaro Challenge 2009 Team member.
OUTLINE ITINERARY 9th – 20th November 2010 – details to be confirmed
| Tues | 9th Nov | Depart LHR |
| Wed | 10th Nov | Arrive Nairobi |
| Thurs | 11th Nov | Travel from Nairobi to Arusha |
| Fri | 12th Nov | Admin Arusha |
| Sat | 13th Nov | Day 1 to Umbwe Camp (1800m to 2800m) |
| Sun | 14th Nov | Day 2 to Barranco Camp (2800m to 3900m) |
| Mon | 15th Nov | Day 3 to Karranga Camp (3900m to 3963m) |
| Tues | 16th Nov | Day 4 to Barafu Hut (3963m to 4600m) |
| Wed | 17th Nov | Day 5 Summit (4600m to 5895m to 3100m) |
| Thurs | 18th Nov | Day 6 Return to Arusha |
| Fri | 19th Nov | Travel from Arusha to Nairobi |
| Sat | 20th Nov | Depart Nairobi |
| Sat | 20th Nov | Arrive LHR |
To find out more please contact Graham Ball on 020 8332 1788 or by email Graham Ball. You may also like to visit our Kilimanjaro Challenge blog.

Kilimanjaro Challenge 2009 – Over £130,000 raised
On 29th November 2009, The New Victoria Medical Foundation Kilimanjaro Challenge Team of thirteen supporters left to begin an attempt to reach the summit of Africa's highest peak. Eight days later on 7th October eleven members of our team, including the Foundation’s Chief Executive Graham Ball, reached the summit and through doing so have raised over £130,000 to provide medical support to help improve the lives of those in most need.
A message from Graham Ball, 58, “As The New Victoria Medical Foundation is a relatively new charity I wanted to do something big to raise its profile and there is nothing bigger than climbing Kilimanjaro. The challenge was the experience of a lifetime and at the same time has raised a very significant amount of funds which will provide medical support to help improve many lives. I am hugely grateful to our supporters for joining me on the challenge and for their commitment and dedication not only to the challenge but to raising funds too.”
To find out more about the challenge, please visit our Kilimanjaro Challenge blog.
You can support the team through JustGiving at NVMFKilimanjaroChallenge2009Team. Thank you - all donations, large and small, will help to make a positive difference to someone's life.

