Getting to know: Kelly’s Heroes Climb Kilimanjaro – Gareth Green
As part of the Kelly’s Heroes Climb Kilimanjaro charity fundraiser, we are getting to know the team taking on the incredible challenge between 12-21 September 2024.
Next up is the newest member to join the team, Stuga Machinery’s Gareth Green!
Name: Gareth Green
Job title: Technical Director
Company: Stuga Machinery
How long you’ve been there? Man and Boy
How long have you been in the glazing industry in total? 38 years
Why are you climbing Kilimanjaro? I’m climbing Kilimanjaro for the adventure, the challenge, and to meet new people. Plus, I hear the Wi-Fi is terrible up there, so it’s a good excuse to avoid emails for a while. On a serious note, it’s all for Kelly’s Heroes, which adds a noble cause to the thrill of this mad escapade
How are you preparing? Lots of cardio, strength training, and walking up all the Norfolk low ranges, eventually topping out the dizzy heights of Beacon Hill, West Runton at 105m.
What are you least looking forward to? Of course, the altitude sickness and confronting the fact that I might not be as young as I used to be.
What are you most looking forward to? The sense of achievement from just being brave enough in taking the first steps and also being involved with something meaningful, with no other motivation than kindness.
What does Kelly’s Heroes mean to you? Kelly’s Heroes means a great deal to me, especially as a parent of four. The fact that suicide remains a shocking statistic is deeply troubling, and it’s a stark reminder that mental health needs as much attention as physical health. Kelly’s Heroes is doing incredible work by supporting those struggling with mental health issues and ensuring that help is available before it’s too late.
As a father, I know how crucial it is to be present and supportive for my children, and I want them to grow up in a world where mental health is talked about openly and addressed compassionately. Climbing Kilimanjaro is my way of contributing to this cause, raising awareness, and hopefully encouraging others to practice good mental health. If climbing this mountain means we can help even one person or one family avoid the pain of losing a loved one, then every step is worth it.
Link to your Just giving page: https://www.justgiving.com/page/gareth-green-climbs-kilimanjaro
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