Big City Mountaineers Hosts All-Women’s Pico De Orizaba Summit for Someone Climb
March 1, 2017
GOLDEN, Colo. (March 1, 2017) – Big City Mountaineers(BCM) today announced that it will host a group of women to climb Pico De Orizaba, the third highest peak in North America, through its Summit for Someone™ (SFS). SFS is a fundraising climb series with the goal of raising critical funds for BCM.
“Through our climb, we’re hoping to raise $20,000 dollars for Big City Mountaineers, create some amazing content around the experience and inspire more people to join a 2017 Summit for Someone climb,” said Jessica Hamel, BCM social media coordinator, who plans to join the trip.
The content generated from the Orizaba Climb will focus on how the outdoors has influenced the participating women and how the Summit for Someone climbing series can have a profound impact for those who join. The trip is accepting corporate and personal sponsorship and donations: www.crowdrise.com/general-donations-mt-orizaba.
The SFS fundraising climb series is the premier mountaineering fundraiser in the country. Funds raised through SFS support BCM’s mission to instill critical life skills in under-resourced youth through transformative wilderness mentoring expeditions. Since its inception, more than 1,000 climbers have raised over $4 million for the program. Climbers choose from 13 separate climbs on 11 classic peaks, including the Pico De Orizaba, Mount Rainier, Mount Everest Basecamp and Mount Hood, or they can create a distinct summit challenge of their own. Sponsors of the program include Backpacker Magazine, The North Face, JanSport, Eddie Bauer, Polartec, Thule, and Timberland.
For more information on the SFS series or how to create a custom SFS climb, please visit www.bigcitymountaineers.org/summit-for-someone, or call 303-271-9200.
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About Big City Mountaineers
Big City Mountaineers (BCM) instills critical life-skills in over 1,000 under-served young people each year by getting them outdoors with volunteer mentors for life-changing wilderness experiences. BCM’s unique model of 1 to 1 mentoring is proven to develop integrity, responsibility, improve communication skills and decision making abilities in youth from risk-filled environments through a nationally recognized developmental analysis tool. Given the opportunity to develop these skills alongside caring volunteer mentors creates positive lasting change in these youth who become more likely to stay in school and avoid drugs, gangs and violence. To learn more, please visit www.bigcitymountaineers.org.