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Nick Woodall's Toubkal Fundraiser Raising money for work with those affected by homelessness and people trafficking

Later this summer, I will be travelling to Morocco to climb Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains (4,167m), to raise funds for the Salvation Army's work with homeless people and the victims of human trafficking.

I'm hoping to raise as much money as possible, so any donation, large or small, will be very gratefully received; thank you.

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Please note: all donations go straight to the Salvation Army. However, donations are made through the JustGiving website. JustGiving ask for a contribution to their running costs; this defaults to 15%. You do not need to accept this and can change to a lower contribution or £0.00.

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People who sleep rough often have complex physical and mental health needs and may be struggling with addiction. They are often very vulnerable. In 2018, the average age of a rough sleeper at death was just 44 years for men and 42 years for women.

Please donate to support the Salvation Army's work with homeless people and victims of human trafficking.

Thank you

The Salvation Army operates over 80 supported accommodation services across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. These services are called ‘Lifehouses’ because they are more than a place to stay. They are places where people can get support with their housing issues – but also find support with other aspects of their lives such as employment, debt problems, training, loneliness, addiction or mental health.

As the highest in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, Mount Toubkal may be smaller than Asia’s giants like Everest, but it’s the furthest up anyone gets in North Africa without getting airborne. At 4,167m, it’s taller than the majority of peaks in the Americas, Europe and Oceana. Oxygen levels drop significantly at 4,000 meters.

Thank you for your support

Please note: all donations go straight to the Salvation Army. However, donations are made through the JustGiving website. JustGiving ask for a contribution to their running costs; this defaults to 15%. You do not need to accept this and can change to a lower contribution or £0.00.