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Raised so far
| Total Raised online: | £1,073.00 |
| Total Raised offline: | £17,087.00 |
| Fundraising target: | £18,000.00 |
| Name | Amount |
| Norman WEST | £100.00 |
| Claire & Chris ... | £25.00 |
| Robert Slaughte... | £10.00 |
| sharron hudson ... | £25.00 |
| Shelley Russell | £25.00 |
| Shelley Russell | £25.00 |
| Peter Bull | £25.00 |
| James Pratt | £75.00 |
| Rodney Le Couil... | £20.00 |
| Roger Harrison | £125.00 |
Pilgrim Bandits (Operation Sno ...
Hello and Welcome from Stewart Le Couilliard
Operation Snowcap
Ex Sharpes Summit 15 - 25 Feb 2012 in support of Op Snowcap
Thank you for visiting the official 7 Rifles Ex-Sharpes Summit fundraising page.
We are 6 soldiers from 7 Rifles taking part in a climb of Mount Kilimanjaro next February. We will be helping 5 fellow amputeed Rifleman to the top of Kilimanjaro, as well as hopefully a couple of celebrities. We each need to raise a minimum of £3000 pound each and it goes without saying that the more we raise the more trips the Pilgrim Bandits can take amputeed 'Chosen men' on. Please donate generously and spare a thought for the less fortunate amongst us, thank you in advance.
On Sept 11th a 4 man team from the 6 of us completed the 'gruelling' Para10 in a very respectable time of 2hr 1min.
The next event we have lined up is for 2 of the amputees and 4 of us to attend the Reading V Southampton home game- as guests of honour, including a lap of honour around the pitch and presenting the match ball to Mr Madjeski.
More events to follow.
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Operation Snowcap Team
About Pilgrim Bandits (Operation Snowcap)
The attempt in Feb 2012 to get Amputee and Injured servicemen to the top of Kilimanjaro
We started up around 5 years ago made up of ex Special Forces members and mates playing the odd round of golf. Some of these members were used to being called Pilgrims from their Regiment days, the added name Bandits came when four of the members playing in a competition at the New Forest Golf Club won everything and the home members asked them to leave as there handicaps were false and they were golfing bandits, hence the name “Pilgrim Bandits”. However, now we are made up from invited guests and challengers that have raised sponsorship and completed one of our challenges. The charities we've helped to date include Julia Perks Foundation, Teenage Cancer Trust, Special Air Service Regiment Association,and Help for Heroes. In 2010 we became recognised by the Charity Commission as a Charity in our own right. Being a charity will allow us to support many of our amputees and local veterans, plus smaller forces projects. We also hope to be able to fund research and development into Prosthetics for our wounded
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