The kids going on these trips are given approximately 10 months to raise funds in addition to getting themselves into a state of top physical and mental health to enable them to cope with the physical challenge of climbing to approx 6,000m and extreme temperatures.
The preparation involves climbing in the Peak District whilst wearing a 75 litre backpack filled with kit and sleeping under canvas in the depth of winter. I won't elaborate further but the training was relentless.
In addition to this they were at a stage in their lives where the were undertaking exams and the necessary work that involves.
So, in reality they had only a few months to raise funds. There is therefore no way a 16 year old can raise £2500 in donations from bag backing, car washing etc in such a limited time. As most struggle to raise £500, there is little point is saying they should stay in the U.K. and send the £2500 to the charity. They never raise that, it's the parents who pay, having made a choice that their child would benefit from the experience, some doing so at great sacrifice to themselves. And as parents, that's what we do.
Now, as for making reference to "indulged first world youngsters" I would like to tell you something of my "indulged first world youngster"....in addition to her training and studies she worked 3 evenings a week from 5pm to 10pm in our local Tesco and every penny she earned went straight into the charity pot for taking with her to hand over to the school in Tanzania. I can't imagine every 16 year old girl would be prepared to do that.
I would like to finish by saying, there is no need to make a donation to anything if you choose not to.....Simple!