“Cabbies Fundraising for Charity”

New Year New Challenge for London Cab Drivers.

Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

 

After three London cabbies lost twelve stones and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in 2019 for charity, the new year is heralding a much bigger challenge for a group of thirty London Cab Drivers.

 

 

Two of the original Cabbies Do Kilimanjaro, Daren Parr and John Dillane, have embarked on a much bigger challenge for 2020. Thirty London Taxi Drivers responded to a request to change their lives, by losing weight, getting fit and climbing Kilimanjaro, while raising money for the London Taxi Drivers’ Charity for Children and a children’s community project in Tanzania.

 

 

But Daren and John will be pushing themselves even harder in 2020. Not content with climbing one mountain their challenge will be to climb Mount Meru first and then meet the other Cabbies at the foot of Meru’s neighbour to attempt the six-day ascent to reach the summit of Kilimanjaro.

 

 

London Cab Driver, Daren Parr, says, “Climbing Kilimanjaro was the hardest thing I have ever done in my life. The cold, the relentless climb, the lack of sleep and the altitude sickness, all combined to make us all feel very miserable, but this was a challenge for charity, and we weren’t going to give up. John and I tripped and stumbled up the final 600 metres but standing on the roof of Africa and seeing the curvature of the earth was the most incredible sight and made all the days of pain fade away.”

 

 

London Cab Driver, John Dillane, continued “We never expected to do a second challenge, but we had so many fellow cabbies who were inspired to join us in Tanzania, that we decided to do it again. As if it wasn’t hard enough climbing Kilimanjaro, Daren and I decided we needed something new to challenge us. I suggested we climb Mount Meru, before climbing Kilimanjaro and that was it, without hesitation we looked at each other smiled and nodded!”

 

 

The thirty male and female Cabbies have begun the challenge to lose a massive 52 stones and are being supported by Be Military Fit who are helping them devise training plans to ensure they are fit enough to climb Kilimanjaro in September 2020.

 

 

About Cabbies do Kilimanjaro

 

After successfully raising £18,000 for The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans in 2019 by losing 12 stones in weight, getting fit and climbing Kilimanjaro, two of the original Cabbies Do Kilimanjaro, Daren Parr and John Dillane, have put together a much bigger challenge for 2020.

 

 

group of 30 London Licensed Taxi Drivers, will be attempting to lose 52 stones, get fit, with the support of Be Military Fit and then travel to Tanzania in October 2020 where Daren and John will climb 4,562 metre Mount Meru before being joined by the rest of the cabbies to climb 5,895 metres, to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.

 

 

The Cabbies do Kilimanjaro team is hoping to raise £7,500 for the London Taxi Drivers’ Charity for Children and £2,500 for a children’s community project in Tanzania.

 

 

Follow their progress on;

Twitter @cabbiesdokilimanjaro
Facebook CabbiesDoKilimanjaro
Instagram Cabbies_do_kilimanjaro
To donate visit www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/cabbiesdokilimanjaro

 

 

About London Taxi Drivers’ Charity for Children

The London Taxi Driver’s Charity for Children arranges days out in the UK, for special needs and disadvantaged children and provides funding to support children who need recreational, technology and mobility equipment.

 

 

Founded in 1928, the charity is funded totally through donations and supported by an amazing group of volunteer London Taxi Drivers who give up their time to take the children and their carers on day trips.

 

 

Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall is Patron.

www.ltcfc.org.uk

 

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