East Africa
 Photos taken in Tanzania and Kenya in February 2024.




Uhuru Peak, 5895m (19,340′)


In February 2024, myself and my brother, Robbie Bailey challenged ourselves to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro together – The worlds highest free-standing mountain. A challenge that aimed to test us both mentally and physically, in a show of solidarity for those we set out to support and to raise money for Rethink Mental illness.
We are elated to announce we successfully raised £2063 for Rethink Mental Illness.

1 in 4 adults suffer from a mental health condition. For many of us, periods of bad mental health are caused by everyday stresses – whether that’s from work, personal commitments, or something else. And while for some, these instances are isolated and brief, for others they become an ongoing struggle.

But living with a mental illness shouldn’t be a barrier to good quality of life.

Our family has been affected both directly and indirectly by the effects of mental health – in some ways more so than others. When a family is faced with situations like this, it’s not a single person that struggles but a household.

Rethink directly support almost 60,000 people every year. Donations not only directly support people in the UK impacted by mental health struggles, but also helps Rethink to fight for them at the highest levels. We hope to offer our continued support for this important cause.