Adventurous entrepreneur climbs the Matterhorn to raise thousands for charity
Entrepreneur Kyle Raffo has helped raise thousands of pounds after climbing three peaks in the Alps, including the Matterhorn. He took part in a challenge to raise funds for Help Us Help Others, a charity supporting people in need in the Midlands where Kyle is based
Entrepreneur Kyle Raffo has conquered the Matterhorn – and three other peaks in four days to support the charity Help Us Help Others.
The 28-year-old climbed the mountain in the Alps last week (August 12) which stands at over 4,400 metres and is the 12 highest peak in Western Europe. The climb was initially delayed because the heatwave which hit Europe caused ice to melt and triggered dangerous rock falls.
"After weeks of preparation, we were told we may not be able to tackle this challenging ascent," Kyle said. "I love adventures and expeditions and I've already spent time in Everest base camp earlier this year so I had an idea of what to expect. What I didn't anticipate was that on our first day of training in Italy, we witnessed a huge rockfall and it reminded me that this was not simply a 'jolly' this was a serious endeavour with risks attached."
The Matterhorn attracts around 3,000 people a year who attempt to climb it. The first known ascent was in July 1865 and although it is not the most difficult peak in the world, it’s a huge challenge and more than 500 people have lost their lives in the attempt.
Kyle said: "We started our ascent at 4am and the average time to climb the Matterhorn is between eight and ten hours. It was the most challenging thing I've ever done yet I'm so glad we did it, we spurred each other on and kept each other really positive all the way to the summit."
The entrepreneur, a trained paramedic, joined father and son Darren and Jamie Lake on the climb and adventure blogger and influencer Marta Misztal Of To Live To Travel. The team has currently raised well over £10,000 for the charity Help Us Help Others which was founded by the Lake family.
This organisation is based in Tamworth, Kyle’s hometown, where Embello, his main business, is based. All monies raised help people in the community who fall between the cracks of typical provision. This means the trustees can help those in the community in crisis with aid, including medical equipment, disability aids and even financial support.
Kyle said: "I'm very proud of what we achieved as a team and that many people will benefit from the money raised and we’re grateful for every penny to help those in need."
To find out more about the fundraising go to https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/Matterhorn-Summit?invite=true