A man from South Shields has completed the challenge of a lifetime, conquering the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, to raise funds for national charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.
South Shields resident, Ross Halboos, conquered Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.
Kelly said the charity was extremely close to her heart, having cared for members of her family. Alex, who was born in Nigeria and will be the 'hype man' for the event, said people can expect a ...
Billionaire philanthropist and spiritual leader Aga Khan has died at the age of 88, his charity, the Aga Khan Development Network, has announced. Prince Karim Aga Khan was the 49th hereditary imam of ...
To help plan the inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump’s team tapped a man who was on the board of a charity accused by ... In South Africa, a 36-year-old living with HIV since childhood ...
Due to be heard next week, the case is an opportunity to show that SA is serious about removing itself from the grey list.
Russ Cook completed his previous challenge of running the length of Africa in April last year after 352 days A man who ran the entire ... raised more than £1m for charity. Nine months on, Mr ...
A man who ran the entire length of Africa has begun his latest challenge ... raised more than £1m for charity. Nine months on, Mr Cook has selected a group of people he will guide up ...
Peter says: "I am trying to raise at least £1,000 for the Ukraine effort by working with the charity, World Vision ... I already sponsor a child in Africa through World Vision so it’s a ...