Helping kids has a 3-generation history in Anne’s family. When an orphanage in which he had an interest folded, her grandfather took in 5 orphans and brought them up, with the help of her grandmother and aunt. As a little girl, Anne helped bathe, dress, and feed baby orphans at a children’s home and school her parents founded in rural New Mexico. A few years ago, one of those orphans paid her a surprise visit in Wisconsin.
Since starting her fund in 2004, Anne has volunteered with or supported a number of organizations for at-risk children, either personally or through the fund. “But,” she says, “I want to help more children.” Getting money to do this was the purpose of her World Record climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro in 2015 as an 85-years-young great-grandmother. It’s not as absurd as it sounds. Anne says, “I’m not a professional climber, but I have always loved hiking.” At 76, Anne climbed Pikes Peak and 4 other mountains over 14,000 feet. She has climbed mountains in the western United States and Mexico, as well as Ayers Rock in Australia, the Great Pyramid in Egypt and the pyramid in Mexico City.
In 2019, Anne has become the oldest person to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro at the age of 89, again to benefit children and youth through building her foundation. She continues to train by climbing Mummy Mountain daily with her little dog, as well as other mountains around Arizona. Anne comments, “If I combine my love of climbing mountains with my passion for helping kids, what could be better?”
Lorimor ChildEmpowerment Foundation
DBA Creating Exciting Futures
Email:
Anne@CreatingExcitingFutures.org
Phone:
480-825-0484
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