Individual Travellers - "take the trip of a lifetime and help the charity of your choice" |
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Going on an overseas charity challenge event will be an experience of a lifetime. You get to visit an amazing country and at the same time raise funds for your chosen charity. You will not be alone! Most of the participants on our trips will be travelling alone so it won't take you long to make some friends. Your group will have experienced guides, an expedition leader and a doctor to help you along the way. There will always be a guide at the back of the group so no-one will be walking alone. See opposite - Read all about it! Here you can read all about past participants' experiences on charity challenges, from dog sledding, to China; from Peru to Morocco. Raise much needed funds for charity... You can choose to raise money with any of charities we work with (these can all be found on the quick search facility at the top of this page) or you can join an 'Open Event' and raise money for a charity of your choice. Our Open Events are ideal if you want to raise funds for a smaller charity who are not able to put on their own exclusive event. Open Events are designed to be physically and mentally challenging. Facilities can be basic and locations often remote. With Across the Divide’s experience back up teams however, anyone who takes the time to train will be able to experience of a lifetime and the thrill of adventure. Join one of our Open Events and raise funds for the charity of your choice. You probably have 100's of questions buzzing around your head so we have listed our most frequently asked questions here. Please email Susan McDonagh here if you have any further questions about our Open Events. The trip itself went like clockwork and was everything I had hoped for and more. We really did change lives on this trip as well as raising over £50k for our charity. Ken Anderson, from One 4 Kids |
Read all about it! If you still need some convincing then why not read what it's really like on a trip first hand from some previous trekkers. Katie Bizzey took part in the Sahara trek with Muscular Dystropy Campaign in November 2007. Read how Katie got on here. Don Mullan visited The Great Wall of China with Children in Crossfire in October 2007. Read all about Don's adventures here. Micheal McGrail took part in the Concern Dog Sledding event in February 2008. Read all about it here. Pete van Dongen is a serial ATD trekker having gone to Namibia, Peru and Norway dog sledding. Moira Furmage trekked in Peru and Morocco. If you have recently taken part in an Across the Divide charity challenge and would like to see your article here contact Julie. |
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don't just take our word for it… 'A huge thanks to all the ATD team. I was nervous and a bit anxious about the trek as I didn't know anyone else going. But I can safely say I've made some life-long friends. A great trip and I'd recommend ATD to anyone. Kathryn, Peru trekker, November 2007. Contact us if you have any further questions. |
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