17 August 2011
Nepal Trek to raise funds for UNICEF NZ
World Expeditions is giving adventurous New Zealanders a chance to step up for UNICEF NZ (UN Children’s Fund) by
offering a unique trekking experience through the majestic peaks of the Himalayas.
As a world leading adventure travel company, World Expeditions has partnered with UNICEF NZ to help raise funds and
generate awareness of UNICEF projects in Nepal.
The UNICEF Sherpa Everest Trek is a 19 day adventure that departs New Zealand on 19 March, 2012. The experience offers
breath-taking mountain views, weaving through the famous Buddhist villages and monasteries of the Sherpa people, and the
opportunity to visit local UNICEF projects.
Dennis McKinlay, Executive Director at UNICEF NZ, said “It isn’t often people get the opportunity to see what we do for
children across the globe. By joining the Sherpa Everest Trek you’ll have the unique opportunity to raise funds and meet
the children who will directly benefit from your generous support.”
One of the projects the chosen ‘trekkers’ will visit is ‘The Urban Out of School Programme’. The project gives children
aged between 10 and 14, who are not able to attend school because they are involved in child labour or are street
children, a chance to learn basic literacy and numeracy as well as life skills.
Tali Emdin, General Manager of World Expeditions NZ, hopes this trip will generate more awareness around UNICEF’s work
in Nepal and inspire more people to consider charity travel as a way of seeing the world.
“Charity travel offers so much more to the regular travelling experience. You get to support an organisation that you
have just seen doing so much for the community you visited.”
“By accepting the challenge to trek high in the Himalayan Mountains you will help raise funds for UNICEF supported
projects in Nepal and ensure the children you meet receive the education necessary to grow and thrive.”
The UNICEF Sherpa Everest Trek also features travel to Namche Bazaar, visiting Thyangboche Monastery and exploring off
the beaten trails towards the alpine camp beneath the peak of Ama Dablam.
For more information on this Charity Travel adventure challenge and other World Expeditions packages, please call 0800
350 354 or visit www.worldexpeditions.com
About UNICEF
UNICEF is on the ground in over 150 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood
through adolescence.
The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good
water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence,
exploitation, and AIDS.
UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments. Every
$1 donated to us is worth at least $10 in the field thanks to the way we work in partnership with governments, local
NGOs and other partners.
ENDS