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Adventure4Sewa Charity Through Adventure |
Our “Adventure4Sewa” programme offers you the chance to undertake demanding challenges and treks while seeing some of the most remarkable places in the world, whilst raising money for humanitarian causes. By taking part in these challenges you will complete an incredible personal achievement and raise money for many worthy causes to help improve the lives of underprivileged people across the world. Our challenge events are open to groups or individuals of all ages and levels of ability. If you are interested in joining us, we can provide you with further information, training advice and all the support you need if you sign up for one of these adventure challenges. Keep up to date with latest developments by regularly visiting our website, where we publish our achievements, reports and experiences. Adventure4Sewa started 16 years ago as a service project called Charity Through Adventure. |
Our Objectives |
![]() Fulfilment A chance to fulfill a personal dream by participating in an adventure ![]() Encouragement For participants to approach people for donations and organise fundraising events ![]() Training To come out of comfort zone in terms of endurance and training |
Upcoming Events | Trek Categories Events Abroad Events UK Lakes 10 Peaks London Marathon Ride London UK National 3 Peaks Treks Wales Multi-Peaks Yorkshire 3 Peaks Treks Training and Other Walks |
Social Impact |
![]() 3,000+ Total participants ![]() £450,000 Funds raised ![]() 500k+ Miles covered |
Funds Raised |
£211,198 Annual Treks £170,000 Yorkshire 3 Peaks £2,407 UK National 3 Peaks |
Our History How we came into being |
Prof. Janesh Gupta from Birmingham climbed Mt Kilimanjaro in 1994 and raised £5,000 for Endometriosis UK. He saw a great potential to get people involved who had never thought about trekking let alone raising funds for charities. He approached Sewa and was eventually introduced to myself. Since then he has raised lots of funds for Sewa and has introduced and inspired many into trekking. His vision led to the first Sewa trek to Kilimanjaro in July 2006 with 23 trekkers and raised £61,800. My experience of outdoor and trekking activities goes back to Kenya, my birth place. Motivation, encouragement and support was given by my eldest brother Ratilal Shah. | Having walked all the hills in the Lake District several times, the Yorkshire three peaks again and again. To Mt Kenya Pt Lenana 4,985m in 1994 and Mt Kilimanjaro 5,895m in 1996 to Everest Base camp 5,800m in 1998. Then with my whole family to Mt Kenya Pt Lenana in 2003 and up to Hemkund 4,329m in 2005 in India, I was ready for a bigger challenge. Name: Satish Shah - Adventure4Sewa Lead Email: adventure@sewauk.org |