Lucy’s African adventure

A Whaley Bridge student will be swapping her school books for a spade and making the trip of lifetime next year to volunteer in Kenya.
Whaley Bridge student Lucy Wilson, who is fundraising for a trip to Kenya. Photo contributed.Whaley Bridge student Lucy Wilson, who is fundraising for a trip to Kenya. Photo contributed.
Whaley Bridge student Lucy Wilson, who is fundraising for a trip to Kenya. Photo contributed.

Lucy Wilson, who is working towards her A levels at Poynton High School, is fundraising for her trip to the east African country where she will be helping in schools, repairing homes and building water towers.

The 16-year-old will spend a month working in villages with more than 25 students from her Cheshire school, as part of a Camps International programme.

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They will all stay in permanent canvas camps, giving them a real taste of authentic African life off the beaten track.

Lucy, already the holder of a Duke of Edinburgh bronze award, has raised more than £1,000 of the total cost of £3,200 for the expedition.

Her most recent fundraiser was a charity dinner in Indian restaurant Zayka, on Market Street, which boosted her funds by £310.

Last year, she raised money through running a stall at Taxal and Fernilee Primary School fair and she is also putting aside her regular earnings as a babysitter.

Events coming up this summer include a sponsored walk up Kinder Scout, a car boot sale in Chelford and afternoon tea in her garden.

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