In October, Style’s chairman, Julian Sargent, will join a team of 20 bereaved men and StrongMen staff to climb Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro.
As well as helping to highlight men’s grief and awareness for the charity, the climb will also raise money to fund StrongMen’s 2025’s Weekender events which are already receiving applications.
StrongMen is a charity that supports men following bereavement. Grief can cause severe emotional and physical health conditions which are often overlooked and even ignored, especially in men.
It was with personal experience in these issues that the team behind StrongMen created a range of incredible services to help men going through the toughest of times.
This June, the Kilimanjaro team visited the Altitude Centre in London to experience the impact of altitude. Tested up to 5100 metres, TAC provided detailed reports and training plans for each member of the group.
“This charity is of particular importance to everyone at Style, being co-founded by ex-colleague, Efrem Brynin,” said Julian. “We’re pleased to be able to do something positive to help with its amazing work.
“There is a lot of training and preparation to do, but our determination to help the StrongMen charity and all the bereaved men who need their support, is driving us along.”
If you would like to offer your support please use the link below.
https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/climbyourmountain
If you are struggling following a bereavement, why not reach out: www.strongmen.org.uk/
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