Horsham schoolgirl launches fundraiser for 'once-in-a-lifetime experience'
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Thirteen-year-old Laila Cronin is among pupils at Steyning Grammar School chosen to take part in an expedition to work in Zambia.
"Altogether the trip is a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” said Laila. “It’s up to me to raise the funds for the trip myself.”
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Hide AdAnd she’s already started by taking on babysitting, car washing and selling old clothes – among other fundraising tasks.
She has also set up a GoFundMe page in the hope of raising more towards meeting the cost of the £2,750 two-week expedition. To donate, see https://gofund.me/43fa02b8
The main aim of the trip is to work at a village in Lusaka helping to build huts. "The trip gives me the opportunity to help out the local people as well as experience their culture,” said Laila.
"One of the projects I’d be doing out there involves building a school and teaching the local children. On top of this I’d be a part of mapping out hikes and camping areas, seeing Victoria Falls and living like the locals do.
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Hide Ad“Overall this trip would not only benefit myself but the children and people of the local village we’d be staying with.”
Laila, who lives in Horsham with her dad and in Storrington with her mum, said the expedition was so popular among students at her school that they had to apply to take part and give reasons why they should be selected, along with what fundraising methods they would be using.