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Team challenges

Step up for Concern and help save lives
Team challenges

So you’re interested in a group expedition? Well, the Climb for Concern challenge has three exciting team climbing challenges for you to choose from.

Whether you and your family are climbing the same flight of stairs or you and your friends are taking the challenge together virtually, there are challenges for all fitness levels.

You have up to 14 days to reach your summit, so pick your target completion date to set your challenge difficulty.

When you choose to Climb for Concern, the sponsorship raised will support our work to transform the lives of vulnerable communities in 23 of the world’s poorest countries at this difficult and challenging time.

When you sign up, we will provide you with all the information you need on how to complete the challenge, as well some great things to share with your friends and family to let them know about what you are doing and help you fundraise.

4 Peak Challenge

Team number: 4 people

Grab three friends and each member takes on their own individual peak!

Slieve Donard – 850m

Scafell Pike – 978m

Snowden – 1085m

Ben Nevis – 1345m

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Everest Base Camp

K2 Team Climb Challenge

How your support could help

Our teams are mobilising to respond to the threat of Covid-19 and help save lives in 23 of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable countries where we work. Drawing on our experience and expertise helping to control outbreaks like Ebola, we’re working with local health authorities to stop the spread of coronavirus.

Local men and women attended goat fair in Mangochi Prosper, to reduce the spread of Covid-19 Concern has introduced handwashing when entering the market. Malawi. Photo: Concern Worldwide
Local men and women attended goat fair in Mangochi Prosper, to reduce the spread of Covid-19 Concern has introduced handwashing when entering the market. Malawi. Photo: Concern Worldwide
Lucy Magaso practices hand-washing as a preventative measure to combat the spread of Covid-19. Malawi. Photo: Samson Mgeni/Concern WW
Lucy Magaso practices hand-washing as a preventative measure to combat the spread of Covid-19. Malawi. Photo: Samson Mgeni/Concern WW
Beneficiaries observe social distancing and wash their hands before receiving distributions in Kasai Province, DRC. Photo: Elysée Muadi Nyembwe / Concern Worldwide
Beneficiaries observe social distancing and wash their hands before receiving distributions in Kasai Province, DRC. Photo: Elysée Muadi Nyembwe / Concern Worldwide
Concern teams are distributing COVID19 leaflets in Bangladesh. Photo: Md. Mohidul Hasan/ Concern Worldwide
Concern teams are distributing COVID19 leaflets in Bangladesh. Photo: Md. Mohidul Hasan/ Concern Worldwide
People queue to wash hands as a preventative measure to combat the spread of Covid-19 at a seed fair in Traditional Authority Mlolo, Nsanje District, Malawi. Photo: Samson Mgeni/Concern WW
People queue to wash hands as a preventative measure to combat the spread of Covid-19 at a seed fair in Traditional Authority Mlolo, Nsanje District, Malawi. Photo: Samson Mgeni/Concern WW

We are distributing hygiene kits, installing handwashing stations, promoting social distancing, creating awareness campaigns and adapting our programmes so that we can continue to provide vital aid.

The situation is changing rapidly and we are only able to respond with speed and agility to this crisis because of the commitment of supporters like you.

 

Kona* a Concern programme participant washing her hands as a preventative measure to the spread of COVID-19 Photo: AKM Jakaria / Concern Worldwide

Take the challenge

  • The coronavirus poses an existential threat to the world's most vulnerable communities

  • Our teams are mobilising to respond to the threat and help save lives

  • We need your help to reach more people

Register now