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11-year-old set to walk 100km to school in Bath in aid of charity

Friday 17th March 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community, Education

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An 11-year-old girl is set to embark on a week-long walk-to-school challenge which will see her cover nearly 100km in aid of a charity working with primary schools in rural Kenya.

11-year-old Freya and her mum Sarah | Photo supplied

Eleven-year-old Freya Hyslop will be walking the 9km between her home in rural Bristol and Kingswood School in Bath each morning and afternoon next week, accompanied every step of the way by her mother Sarah.

Freya was inspired to take on the challenge after finding out about the charity African Promise and learning about the struggles that children in rural Kenya face to attend school.

She said: “I discovered that many children in rural Kenya have to walk over 10km to-and-from school. It also shocked me that when they get there, they often don’t have access to food, water or even a seat to sit on.

“It helped me to recognise how lucky I am. In solidarity with the many children who don’t have the luxury of choice, I am going to take on the long walk to and from my own school every day, rain or shine, for one week in March.”

Over the last couple of months Freya has been route planning and training for the walk, which will take approximately two hours each way and require her to get up at 5am in order to eat, pack up and leave the house on time to arrive at school by 8am.

With the help of her mum, Freya has already raised nearly £1,500 for African Promise from family and friends including by baking sweet treats for neighbours, but she doesn’t expect her fundraising to stop after the walk.

She added: “I hope to keep raising money for this worthy cause over the spring and summer!

“African Promise is trying to do something to make sure children in Kenya have access to a safe, happy and comfortable school and I want to help them!”

You can support Freya’s efforts by making a donation to her fundraising page at justgiving.com/sarah-hyslop.

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