Nancy Nais, an award-winning journalist from Sarawak, is preparing for her third ascent of Malaysiaโs highest peak, Mount Kinabalu, this year. Her mission is to raise funds for ailing children in need. Having successfully completed solo climbs in February and July, guided by Mount Kinabaluโs international champion, Safrey Sumping, Nancy is determined to make a difference once again.
Mount Kinabalu, soaring 4,095 meters above sea level, stands as Malaysiaโs highest peak and ranks as the third-highest island peak on Earth. Located in the Ranau district, West Coast Division of Sabah, it presents a challenging and awe-inspiring experience for climbers.
With a goal to raise RM40,950 for the Children Wish Society of Malaysia (CWS), Nancyโs ambition goes beyond conquering the mountain. CWS, established 16 years ago, dedicates its efforts to granting wishes to children suffering from terminal and life-threatening illnesses, offering them moments of hope and joy.
For those willing to contribute to this noble cause, donations can be made directly to Persatuan Impian Kanak Kanak Malaysia through CIMB Bank Acct: 8002610507, with the reference โGoNancyGo.โ
Nancyโs commitment to climbing Mount Kinabalu multiple times to raise funds for ailing children showcases the power of determination and compassion in making a positive change in the lives of those who need it most. Her actions exemplify the spirit of giving and inspire others to support charitable initiatives and lend a helping hand to those facing difficult circumstances.
CWS Malaysia is a Subang Jaya based charity dedicated to fulfilling wishes of ailing children across the country.
Find out more about the society at https://www.facebook.com/CWSMalaysia
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