Can you support the Reds climbing Kilimanjaro?
The great Bryan Robson is leading a team of 23 inspirational trekkers to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro this week, all in aid of Manchester United Foundation.
Captain Marvel’s group are taking on the tallest free-standing mountain in Africa, climbing an incredible 5,895m above sea level to raise vital funds.
Robbo and the team set off from Manchester Airport on Sunday afternoon and will spend the next seven days working their way to the top of Kilimanjaro.
They will travel through rainforest, moorland and highland desert before finally reaching the arctic zone at the summit – and they need your support.
The group have received over £59,000 in donations so far, with all money raised helping to fund the Foundation's education and community outreach programmes.
If you can, please donate now via Just Giving and help to support underprivileged children in the Greater Manchester area. Every penny is appreciated.
MEET THE TEAM
Now boarding: Kilimanjaro 🛫🇹🇿
— Manchester United Foundation (@MU_Foundation) October 6, 2024
Good luck to our group of more than 20 intrepid explorers who will spend the next week climbing to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in support of the Foundation 👏❤️
🫶 We’re right behind you all! Donate here 🔗 https://t.co/4nYJZQwThR pic.twitter.com/xy6qLK69hd
Thanks for your support @AndyMitten, best of luck! 🤩🔴 https://t.co/03MZItFuTY
— Manchester United Foundation (@MU_Foundation) October 5, 2024
"It's the perfect opportunity to challenge myself while supporting a cause and club I deeply believe in.
— Manchester United Foundation (@MU_Foundation) October 5, 2024
"It's both a physical and mental test but knowing that I’m helping raise funds to provide opportunities for youth in need makes it all the more meaningful and magical” -… pic.twitter.com/vu7KzUHZTQ
"I happened to be at Old Trafford 13 years ago when Bryan and his fellow trekkers came onto the pitch at half time to be congratulated for their efforts.
— Manchester United Foundation (@MU_Foundation) October 5, 2024
"I thought at the time what a great experience it would have been and for such a worthwhile cause" - Paul 🔴 pic.twitter.com/ZkFrHGy5QY