Multi-award winning philanthropist Sajid Rashid BEM is set to ‘fly like a falcon’ along the world’ longest zip wire, 1680 metres above the ground to raise funds for children’s education in war torn Aleppo.

“Every year I try to undertake at least one challenge to raise funds for different charities and causes, to improve or better lives locally and internationally for the under privileged.  Putting a smile on these faces is what drives, excels and motivates me to strive further.” Says Sajid.

The Zipline Challenge will take place on 9th May 2018.

Sajid Rashid will be zip lining on the Jebel Jais zip line, in the mountainous region of Ras Al Khaimah, UAE.  Certified by The Guinness World Records, the Jebel Jais zip line is 2.8 km long and provides the closest experience to flying like a falcon crossing the skies of the mountains at 1680 metres from the ground, and at speeds reaching up to 150 km per hour.

Sajid Rashid is taking on the challenge to raise funds for Human Appeal, a non-profit seeking to provide quality education for children caught up in the Syrian conflict in Aleppo.

Funds raised will provide materials to enhance the learning environment at two co-educational schools: Batbu and Dir Hassan enabling over 1,000 boys and girls to be educated in a safe learning space.

Education is a major problem in war torn Syria. The International Rescue Committee reports that about 1.75 million children are unable to attend school, and most are up to six years behind in their education.

“Together we can raise awareness and funds to help these children. Living in the UK, we are fortunate enough to have a roof over our heads and on the table, however the crisis in war torn Syria means children suffer from necessities we take for granted.”

His challenge is being supported by the Ras Al Khaimah & Development Authority, which is providing exclusive access to the site for the attempt. Sajid will be paying for his own and accommodation so that every raised to go directly to Human Appeal.

Within the last few years, Sajid has supported numerous charities, communities and causes. This has been achieved through voluntary work and fundraising to strengthen humanity’s fight against poverty, social injustice and natural disaster. He is the youngest Asian ever to receive a Empire Medal (BEM) from H.M The Queen for services to the and charitable fundraising. Other awards include scooping the accolade of ‘positive Role Model Award for ‘ at the National Diversity Awards as well as JCI UK’s Ten Outstanding Young Persons (TOYP) award.

To donate and sponsor Sajid, please visit: www.justgiving.com/sajidrashid

This is supported by Syed PR

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