An adventure resident in the Emirates climbing Africa's tallest mountain with a noble purpose

Mary Kristen has pledged since Cancer left her father to help cancer patients. From the source

UAE-based adventurer Mary Christine is preparing to embark on a special trip on December 27, in support of a fundraising campaign aimed at treating and saving the life of Karen, an eight-year-old girl, who was diagnosed with leukemia (leukemia) by doctors.

The trip comes in partnership with the Friends of Cancer Patients Association, the public-benefit charity concerned with promoting awareness about cancer, providing material and moral support to cancer patients, and within the campaign launched by the British Adventure entitled "Climb for Cancer" to collect donations to support Karen and her family.

The journey continues for seven days, during which the adventure tries to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa and the second highest of the seven volcanic mountains in the world, with a height of 5,895 meters.

Mary Christine has been committed since her father was absent from cancer in 2005 in helping cancer patients, and she was affected by the affliction of the child Karen, who is currently receiving chemotherapy, and her family is facing great difficulty in covering the high costs of specialized medical treatment, and to support the efforts of the Friends of Cancer Patients in the UAE to collect donations to help the child Karen And her family, Christine decided to combine her passion for adventure with her mission to support this noble cause, to become a volunteer collecting donations for cancer patients in partnership with the association.


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