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All-Women Fundraising Expeditions

Fundraising for JoLt has taken people to some amazing places.

May 2007: Acrobat File Sponsored Walking Trek in North West Namibia (this raised over £15,000)

Participants: Denise Bolland, Georgina Bird-Liebermann, Dorothy Dalton, Veronica Colin, Lindsay Driscoll, Olivia Hussey.

March 2005: Acrobat File Sponsored Trek across Nepal on elephants (this raised over £18,000)

Participants: Denise Bolland, Dorothy Dalton, Susan Day, Lindsay Driscoll, Sue Fenn, Olivia Hussey, Challis Stokes, Jackie Wilkinson.

1999: Sponsored Trek across the Andes (North West Argentina to Chile)

Participants: Louise Boden, Dorothy Dalton, Susan Day, Helen Dudley, Sue Fenn, Anne Hay, Sara Mauleverer, Claire Walford, Jackie Wilkinson.

1997: Sponsored Camel Trek across the Jordanian Desert

Participants: Dorothy Dalton, Anne Laine, Helen Littlewood, Jane Oliver, Lesley Raymond, Margaret Rudolph, Patti Schmiegelow, Maggie Smith, Claire Walford.

1995: Sponsored Cycling Marathon of Cuba

Participants: Rachel Bryans, Dorothy Dalton, Vivien Freeman, Helen Horton, Jan Ringsell, Michelle Rogers, Gillian Stewart, Sara Taylor, Claire Walford, Tessa West, Barbara Williams, India Wilson, Rosie Winston.

1993: Sponsored Canoeing Marathon along the Zambezi

Participants: Dorothy Dalton, Claire Walford, Rachel Bryans, Jane Williams, Susan Day, Vivien Freeman, Elaine Isaacs, Linda McNally, Lesley Raymond, Barbara Williams.

Details of the 2009 sponsored trek in preparation

Contact Dorothy Dalton if you are interested in taking part.

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JoLt

2008

Our next expedition will take place in July 2008 to Namibia, Lesotho and South Africa.

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Past

Expeditions

JoLt youngsters have travelled high in the Himalayas, along the Silk Road, across the Australian Outback and through Siberia.

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