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Join us in September for an Epic Challenge!
This year from September 28th to October 5th, a team representing Thrive for Good will set out to summit Mount Kilimanjaro to raise funds for people living on one meal or less a day.
Our mission is to empower these communities to grow their own nutritious food, sustainably. Together, we can combat global hunger and malnutrition, a crisis that has reached unprecedented levels.
Our goal with the climb is to raise $100,000 to start gardens in 100 communities, feeding 5,000 people from those gardens every day.
The Global Hunger Crisis
Imagine the entire population of Europe facing food insecurity—missing meals for days, children experiencing stunted growth, and severe malnutrition. This is the reality for millions around the world today. The fight against global hunger and malnutrition is urgent and critical. By participating in this fundraiser, you can help us provide sustainable solutions to this crisis.
The Climb: A Journey to the Top of Africa
Each year, a team of determined individuals embarks on the incredible 6-day climb of the tallest peak in Africa, which sits proudly at 19,340 feet. This journey is not just a test of endurance but a testament to the spirit of giving and solidarity.
This year, Penny Oleksiak, Canada’s most decorated Olympian, Paris 2024 athlete, and World Champion Swimmer will be climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with a few of her friends and the Thrive team to raise awareness and funds for families and communities in need. Penny, a celebrated athlete, joins us to champion the cause and inspire others to take action.
Penny was born on June 13th, 2000, in Toronto. In her short career, she has become known for her exciting come-from-behind victories and clutch performances. Penny gained international recognition after winning four medals at age 16 – one gold, one silver, and two bronze – at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, which was her first Senior National Team Event. At the Tokyo 2020 Games, Penny won three medals (one silver and two bronze), officially making her tied for the most decorated Canadian Olympian of all time.
Virtual Climb: Challenge Yourself Anywhere, Anytime
Want to support the cause while challenging your own fitness? You can virtually summit the 19,340 feet to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro by climbing stairs, hiking, walking, or running. Join us from wherever you are! All it takes is a pair of running shoes and determination.
- Start Date: September 2024
- Distance: 19,340 feet (or 154,720 steps)
- Activities: Climb stairs, hike, walk, run
Why We Climb
Our goal is to raise funds to help families and communities grow their own nutritious food, ensuring they have sustainable access to healthy meals. Your participation and donations directly impact these communities, helping them move towards food security and improved health.
How You Can Get Involved
- Sign Up: Register for the virtual climb
- Spread the Word: Share our mission with your friends and family. Use social media to raise awareness and encourage others to participate or donate.
- Donate: Support our climbers by making a donation
The easiest way to help is to simply donate — and you’ll receive an instant tax receipt for all gifts over $15. Any amount you can give does help. And every dollar you donate is doubled, thanks to our generous sponsor, Natural Calm Canada.
$20 donation matched is $40 = Support 2 people to grow food for life
$40 donation matched is $80 = Support a family to grow food for like
$500 donation matched is $1,000 = Sponsor a Garden Project for an entire community
Be Inspired - Thrive on Kilimanjaro Documentary
In September 2021, a team of eight, including 68-year-old founder Dale Bolton, set out to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain. They did this to raise awareness for Thrive’s work, conquer obstacles and showcase that significant change starts with a single step.
Filmmaker Nate Slaco documented the story along the seven-day Machame route to create an impactful documentary.
If you ever wanted to see what it’s like to climb this iconic mountain, you won’t want to miss this incredible film!
New to Thrive for Good?
Want to understand why we're so inspired to end hunger (and hidden hunger) and what we mean when we talk about Life Gardens? Visit thriveforgood.org to learn about our sustainable approach to growing nutrition around the world.
Follow us on social media and join our mailing list to receive updates and motivational stories from our climbers. Together, we can make a difference. Lace up your shoes and join us in climbing for a cause!
Do you have questions? Please email us at kilimanjaro@thriveforgood.org
Email us at kilimanjaro@thriveforgood.org if you want to advertise, support, and promote this unique and exciting peer-to-peer fundraiser.
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