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Phuket woman to attempt to climb 6,419m Himalayan peak to raise funds for stray animals

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All the raised funds will go to help street animals.

 

By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

Phuket resident and Soi Dog Foundation staff member Yanisa Kingmala-Beven, will attempt to climb the 6,419-metre peak Mt. Chulu West in the Annapurna Range of the Himalayas this April, to raise money for the animal welfare non-profit.

 

Yanisa, 51, a volunteer coordinator at Soi Dog’s Phuket Sanctuary since 2018, hopes to complete the challenge with her husband, Rohun, 65, to promote awareness of the sick, abandoned, and homeless street dogs and cats of Thailand, and help raise vital funds for the charity.

 

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The 21-day trek and challenge to climb a 6,000m Himalayan peak is significant given the extreme altitude and severe risks involved. The summit attempt involves negotiating a dangerously steep and narrow snow-covered ridge, with a drop of thousands of feet on either side.“I am very anxious about the expedition and will try to reach the top if I can”, says Yanisa.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/04/08/phuket-woman-to-attempt-to-climb-6419m-himalayan-peak-to-raise-funds-for-stray-animals/

 

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Save the dogs instead of the starving unloved abandoned uneducated poverty trapped orphans across the globe. 

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I hope her husband is in a good shape, 65 years old for a summit of 6400 meters, it's not for everybody ...

 

agree with Tropposurfer, save human beings is more important than streets dogs ( most are ok, but some are very agressive ( I speak of dogs )

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Good on her, she's having a crack..????

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1 hour ago, Tropposurfer said:

Save the dogs instead of the starving unloved abandoned uneducated poverty trapped orphans across the globe. 

If she used the money on at least  neutering or euthanizing them she may get my donation

41 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

If she used the money on at least  neutering or euthanizing them she may get my donation

There again she probably wouldn't

1 hour ago, Tropposurfer said:

Save the dogs instead of the starving unloved abandoned uneducated poverty trapped orphans across the globe. 

Beat me to it.......words fail me (and I am a dog owner).

1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

If she used the money on at least  neutering or euthanizing them she may get my donation

Soi Dogs DO have a neutering programme.  Even if the animal is 'owned' anyone can have their dog/cat neutered free of charge.

Wife and Hubby Holiday to Nepal, paid for by donations, putting dogs before humans like all these dog pounds. 

6 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Wife and Hubby Holiday to Nepal, paid for by donations, putting dogs before humans like all these dog pounds. 

Could not agree more........the number of 'charitable' acts and organisations, certainly in the UK, are just one huge rip off.

 

I give money directly to street beggars......I know that is also imperfect, but more chance of the money ending up in a poor person's hands than having it go to charitable foundations 'director' and his or her family.

just take the bloody soi dogs with you ..leave the things there ..

1 hour ago, Longwood50 said:

Can she take a few thousand of the stray soi dogs up the mountain with her. 

just seen this i posted the same earlier..be a nice place to drop them from 

2 minutes ago, Harveyboy said:

just take the bloody soi dogs with you ..leave the things there ..

And take the stray cats as well.....

4 hours ago, Aforek said:

I hope her husband is in a good shape, 65 years old for a summit of 6400 meters, it's not for everybody ...

 

agree with Tropposurfer, save human beings is more important than streets dogs ( most are ok, but some are very agressive ( I speak of dogs )

 

To raise money for her dogs, the wife took out high life insurance for her husband.

 

 

You would have to be very fit to climb over 6000m at 65. I don't think it's likely they will make it, or anywhere near really

10 hours ago, webfact said:

to promote awareness of the sick, abandoned, and homeless street dogs and cats of Thailand, and help raise vital funds

IMHO these funds should be used for the welfare of poor Nepalese children. To hell with the pesky street dogs and cats!!

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