Ben Clark was born on Thursday 15th September 1977. A man with great passion and integrity, he lived his short life to the full. Never doing anything half heartedly he managed to cram a lot in. He is definitely one in 6.7 billion. Ben was involved in many things, he had a real thirst for life and never sat still for all that long! He has been an active participant in many activities including climbing, ju-jitsu, off-roading, hockey, golf, biking, snorkeling, kiting and scuba diving to name but a few. Ben was also a leader for the Scouts at Stormont Presbyterian. Ben died as a result of a road traffic accident on Sunday 17th June 2007. Hopefully this charity and the work that we do will be a lasting legacy of the most amazing man anyone could have ever met. The aims of The Ben Clark Foundation will be to promote the relief of poverty and the advancement of education and medical welfare of needy people around the world. We will provide a platform to promote and support charitable matters that reflect the memory and interests of Ben Clark and we will also support other charities, both local and international, which fulfil the criteria of the Ben Clark Foundation. To this end, to continue to support Ben’s interests and ideals, we will be helping to raise funds for both a charity carrying out work locally and a charity called Moving Mountains. Ben had spent some time in Kenya in 1996, this was his first real expedition where he was part of a joint project between the Scouts and UNICEF to lay water mains and help to support and look after homeless kids from Nairobi. Ben has been in a lot of different places climbing a lot of different mountains but Kenya had a great impact on him. Through Moving Mountains we will be endeavouring to support work there.
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