Feverest Challenge 2021
CITC’s Feverest challenge is back for the 4th year running, inspired by CITC supporter Olly Middleton. Can you run, walk or cycle the height of Everest this February? 8.8km (5.4 miles). How many ‘Feverests’ can you complete? Join in with our challenge and share your photos with us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram, tag @CITCNepal using the hashtag #Feverest Help spread the word of CITC and get fit this February!
If you would like to make a Feverest donation to help children in Nepal to access a good education, please click below.
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Long term CITC supporter Dave Thomas provides a fascinating insight into the work of CITC as he reflects on his
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CITCNepal are delighted to announce that 6 new classrooms at Shree Jeevan Jyoti Higher Secondary School in the remote Nepalese
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