Mount Kilimanjaro Expeditions

Each climb represents a cause, a commitment, and a step toward collective healing.

2026 – Climb4Autism, Climb4Blind, Climb4SkillsVillage (Upcoming)

Autism & Blindness

In this bold expedition, blind climbers will take on Kilimanjaro, relying on trust, senses, and teamwork. The climb also raises awareness for autism and inclusion, while driving support for the Skills Village — a training hub empowering youth with practical skills for long-term growth.

2024 – Climb4Cancer, Climb4MentalWellness,

Cause: Cancer & Mental Wellness

Three climbers took on Kilimanjaro in honour of those battling cancer and mental health challenges, while also investing in future skills. At the summit, they held a symbolic shavathon in support of cancer warriors and contributed R15,000 to two NPOs, with additional funds supporting the foundation’s Skills Village project.

2022 – Climb4theDeaf

Cause: Deaf Inclusion & Hearing Aid Support

A diverse team of five Deaf and two hearing climbers scaled Kilimanjaro to show what’s possible through unity and inclusion. Funds raised gave five Deaf children the gift of hearing, while workshops and a donation of R40,000 to MDSA helped bridge the gap between Deaf and hearing communities.

2019 – Climb for Girls in Rural Areas

Cause: Menstrual Health & School Attendance

A diverse team of five Deaf and two hearing climbers scaled Kilimanjaro to show what’s possible through unity and inclusion. Funds raised gave five Deaf children the gift of hearing, while workshops and a donation of R40,000 to MDSA helped bridge the gap between Deaf and hearing communities.