Action For Charity are now recruiting for the third Hike For Hope - a very special event that aims to raise funds to help find cures for prostate and gynaecological cancers. Past hikers have raised nearly £1million to stop prostate and gynaecological cancers ruining lives with treks in Jordan and Kenya. The third challenge is an amazing five-day trek across the magnificent Sinai Desert in Egypt – from Mount Sinai to the Red Sea. Leading the way again will be top urologist Professor Roger Kirby, Chairman of Prostate UK, and leading obstetrician and gynaecologist Marcus Setchell, a trustee of Wellbeing of Women and gynaecologist to the Queen.
More than 200 people have taken part in previous Hike For Hope challenges. They were tough treks but there was a huge amount of fun and friendship along the way. Among the hikers were cancer sufferers, people who had family and friends with cancer and a large number of doctors, nurses and medical people from across the UK. If you know anyone who has experienced gynaecological or prostate cancer or if you would like to stop these cancers ruining lives then please take up the Sinai Desert Challenge.
The trek starts with a visit to the magnificent pyramids at Giza before travelling to the Sinai region of Egypt to start the challenge – hiking across the magnificent Sinai Desert with its wide open spaces, ever-changing scenery, narrow wadis (riverbeds) and spectacular coloured canyons. We will sleep in Bedouin tents or under the stars along the way! In order to take part in this challenge participants will be asked to pay a registration fee of £250 and raise minimum sponsorship funds of £2,500 - find out more about this life-saving endeavour.














Oh JC,
If only you're cock was a bit thicker.
Perhaps you could nominate Pontin. His manhood is legend!
Posted by: Paddy | June 30, 2008 at 06:45 PM