Witness 11-year-old Kenzie Knott undertake the 13 Peaks Challenge on Table Mountain.
Why, you might ask? The spectacular pre-teen is an ambassador for Fit 4 Rhinos.
Her mission is to raise funds for orphaned rhinos.
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Knott has proclaimed her passion to be the mountains and animals. She intends to provide relief by attempting her fourth 13 Peaks Challenge to raise R15 000 for the Rhino Orphans as a part of the #rememberthemilk campaign.
The 13 Peaks Challenge has been popularized over recent years and consists of climbing the 13 most difficult peaks scattered across the Western Cape.
The public is invited to follow her journey that began when she was only 4-years-old and share in all of the adventure!
Fit 4 Rhinos is a fundraising initiative focusing on fitness and aiming to create awareness about the plight of orphaned rhinos in South Africa, who have been rendered victims to poaching.
They ultimately aim to promote fitness with a purpose.
Kenzie’s mission relates to the Remember the Milk Campaign which is supported by the Rhino Connect NPO. Support is offered to 8000 rhinos all around South Africa, by way of milk product procurement. Fat free/ skimmed milk is opted for as the contents most closely resemble real rhino milk.
Knott has been described as an absolute superstar with unwavering determination for the cause.
The #rememberthemilk campaign is not only based on donations. A heartfelt and genuine like, follow and reshare goes a long way too.
Details:
- website: fit4rhinos / KenzieRuns4Rhinos
- contact: 0845631648
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Picture: Fit 4 Rhinos