We are doing a sponsored climb of Britain's highest mountain for Project Sri Lanka. We need to raise £1344+ which will be used for reconstruction, education and transport in tsunami devastated villages.

http://1344m.blogspot.com/

May 11, 2009

'1344m' opens for business

This blog opens today.

We are climbing Ben Nevis, 1344 metres, Britain's highest mountain, with the goal of raising £1344 or more for Project Sri Lanka. Here is our '1344m' project overview:


  • You can always find 'How to donate' on top of the right sidebar.
  • Feel free to drop us an e-mail anytime. The add (Ben.Nevis.1344@gmail.com) is always below Teddy's profile picture.
  • You may want to Bookmark us, Subscribe to us or Follow us - these are all on the right sidebar.


A couple of Ben Nevis photos...





The plan in full


The dates

Here's the itinerary (Time zone: GMT+00):
  • May 11: Blog published, collection starts - From now, start supporting us! How to support>>
  • Midnight, June 21: Collection ends - We publish the total amount collected by June 21, with a weekly update in May and June.
  • 09:07am June 23: Head to Fort Williams, stay at Glen Nevis - Stay at the bottom, and will be climbing from Glen Nevis to the 1344m summit.
  • 06:00am June 24: Start climbing 1344-metre Ben Nevis - It is said to take 8 hours, so I estimate it 8-10 hours altogether. We will take photos!
  • 07:50pm June 25: Return to Durham - And upload our photos:)

The amount

Our bottom goal is to raise £1344 - which is £1 per metre height we climb.

We do have bigger goals though. When it exceeds £1344, we add a new challenge for each £100 raised until it reaches £2344. At the moment, we proposed that each of us (Teddy included) carry 1 bottle of water to the summit, and give it to other visitors there, for every £100 raised. - Well it is getting harder! And we guess other visitors will be happy with our water...

If we get enough support and the amount exceeds £2344 - we are not able to carry 11 bottles of water anymore - we proposed that the two of us tie one of each other's foot together and walk 100 metres height, for every £100 raised above £2344.

If you have better ideas about such challenges, write to Teddy. I have a new challenge to tell you>>>

So, at least £1344 by June 21. Thanks for your support!!


How to support?


You can support us by (1) making a pledge, (2) spreading the blog and (3) talking to us.


(1) Making a pledge


To make a pledge to support our Ben Nevis climbing, please send your donation via PayPal
to the recipient:

Ben.Nevis.1344@gmail.com

Or to the following bank account:

Account No: 3874 7359
Sort Code: 52-30-44
Account Holder: MS XIANG LIU


and e-mail Teddy at Ben.Nevis.1344@gmail.com stating your full name and telephone number if you wish to be put in our raffle for an iPod or an Asus Eee PC.

Or make Cheques payable to:

DURHAM UNIVERSITY PROJECT SRI LANKA
and send it to:
XINXIN FENG
15 Hawthorn Crescent
Durham DH1 1ED, UK


We update the amount on this blog every Saturday.
Contact us if you need any details about the amount of the week. We are more than happy to provide you with all information we possess of.

All money collected into this account will solely contribute to Project Sri Lanka funds.
For the use of these funds, please refer to this blog post.


(2) Telling friends - important!

Remember to tell your friends about our undertaking! This won't waste you too much time, and is very important to us. You can help promoting it in these ways:

  • Google users, click 'invite friends' under 'Followers';
  • Click the little envelop at the bottom of each post. Or click here>> to email to your friends;
  • Simply copy our link <http://1344m.blogspot.com/> and email to your contacts, post it on your Blog, or post it on a BBS;
  • Google users, follow us and your friends may notice it;
  • Bookmark us using the toolbar on your left. E.g.

Share on Facebook

Your promotion is key to our project;)


(3) Sharing with us

Also if you wish to support us by telling your thoughts about this idea, or mountain-climbing tips, or you simply have something to say, write to Teddy or send your YouTube video link to him. That would be great!

Oh yes, your words/video might be posted on our blog;) Tell us whether you like being popular or not!


About Project SriLanka and this blog


Hi! We are Xinxin and Di studying in Durham University, UK. We have been trying extra hard to raise money for Project Sri Lanka - this is where your support goes to.


a) The project
1.
Project Sri Lanka 'aim to assist with both the reconstruction and regeneration of tsunami devastated communities in Southern Sri Lanka and also with the long term sustainable development of both coastal and inland villages... It has students and young people at the heart of it. It is underpinned by academic research and teaching...'
(exacted from the website <http://www.dur.ac.uk/project.srilanka/>)

2.
We both joined the project to help others - this simple. We know that a disaster doesn't last long but it's influence does, especially that to people - sometimes lasts for his whole life. Aids to these tsunami devastated villages should continue even when the tragedy has fade out on media. Project Sri Lanka has been providing help to these villages since 2005, immediately after the tsunami till now, non-stop. We are carrying it on.

3.
The project is totally based on fundraising. So every little amount gives us hope and courage, and these little amount altogether make changes happen. Each year, children are brought laughter by their family-like Durham brothers and sisters; schools are expecting assistance from their Durham partners; communities work with young volunteers from Durham to build learning facilities; men and women got equipment (such as boats) to revitalize their business... All these are brought to them by our money and our regular visits.

4.
Money Durham students raise will be supporting:
- Travel expenses during our providing assistance in Sri Lanka communities. This year, our group is staying in the village from 9 July to 20 August;
- Contribution to the community. This year, our group is supporting Moreketiara.


b) This blog
5.
For the benefit of raising £3000 and lots of good-will for continuing this long-term humanitarian project, we are going to climb Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis. We have the courage both to complete the route and bring changes to Sri Lanka villages - and the courage is putting on weight because of your support!

Climbing 1344m is going to be a challenge to both of us - foreign country, unfamiliar long route and 8-10 hours' mountainwalk. PLUS, we are going to pick up all rubbish we catch sight of on our way down.

6.
This blog is created to publicise our mountain-climbing, to make people know about the Project and that the tsunami victims still need our continuous help, and of course, to update the fundraising. Please donate>>tell your friends>>follow our blog. Thanks!


May 10, 2009

Climbing 1344 metres


Basically what are we doing?

Hi! We are Xinxin and Di studying in Durham University, UK. We have been trying extra hard to raise money for Project Sri Lanka - a project aiming to help tsunami devastated communities in Southern Sri Lanka.

For the benefit of raising £3000 and lots of good-will for continuing this long-term humanitarian project, we are going to climb Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis. Yes it's a challenge to both of us - foreign country, unfamiliar long route and 8-10 hours' mountainwalk. PLUS, we are going to pick up all rubbish we catch sight of on our way down.


How to make a pledge?

To make a pledge to support our Ben Nevis climbing, please send your donation via PayPal to the recipient: 

Ben.Nevis.1344@gmail.com

Or to the following bank account:

Account No: 3874 7359
Sort Code: 52-30-44
Account Holder: MS XIANG LIU


and e-mail Teddy at Ben.Nevis.1344@gmail.com stating your full name and telephone number if you wish to be put in our raffle for an iPod or an Asus Eee PC. 

Or make Cheques payable to:

DURHAM UNIVERSITY PROJECT SRI LANKA
and send it to: 
XINXIN FENG
15 Hawthorn Crescent
Durham DH1 1ED, UK


We update the amount on this blog every Saturday. 
Contact us if you need any details about the amount of the week. We are more than happy to provide you with all information we possess of. All money we collect into this account will solely contribute to Project Sri Lanka funds.

Also if you wish to support us by telling your thoughts about this idea, or mountain-climbing tips, or you simply have something to say, write to Teddy or send your YouTube video link to him. That would be great!


Dates and amount: a plan

Here's the plan (Time zone: GMT+00):

  • May 11: Blog published, collection starts
  • Midnight, June 21: Collection ends
  • 09:07am June 23: Head to Fort Williams, stay at Glen Nevis
  • 06:00am June 24: Start climbing 1344-metre Ben Nevis
  • 07:50pm June 25: Return to Durham

We are aiming at £1344 to guarantee action - which is £1 per metre height we climb. However, when it exceeds £1344, we add new challenges for each £100 raised until it reaches £2344. This will be explain in upcoming blog posts. I have a new challenge to tell you>>>


Thank you for reading! Please support us

Thank you for supporting us! Please kindly spread this message to your friends. Every little helps us a great deal - more importantly, kids in Sri Lanka communities will enjoy better life because of your support.



 

 
  Climbing 1344 Metres for Sri Lanka communities

We are climbing Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis, and picking up rubbish on our way down. We hope you make a pledge to help us climb 1344m.

Project SriLanka helps villages recover from the Tsunami. We need to raise £3000 which will be used for reconstruction, education and transport.

http://1344m.blogspot.com/

Thank you

Xiang (Jessica), my twin. Everything positive has happen because of her.
Will, my puppy. He hunts me treatures outside our house. How Sweet.
Dave, my master. He gives me food when I am desperate. Meow.
Tony, an entrepreneur. He showed me our potential stakeholders.
Marnie, a kindest lady. Her beautiful bald head brings Zhu Ho healthiness.
Joy, our director, passing us her thoughtful organisation.
Freeyu, a walker. He walked 50km and raised tuition fee for kids in China.

http://1344m.blogspot.com/