About Laing House
Laing House is a support centre for youth living with mental illness. It is a youth-driven and community-based organization where young people between 16 and 30 years of age, who are living with a mental illness, can get the support they need to rebuild their lives. Since opening in 2001, Laing House has assisted over 300 youth from across the Maritimes. There are currently 100 members of Laing House. Programs, including employment, healthy living, education, and peer and family support, help youth recognize and develop their own strengths, talents and resources in a welcoming, respectful and collaborative environment. Laing House is the first of its kind in Canada.
The supportive environment of Laing House allows youth and staff to build meaningful relationships. They work together to create personal development, community education, and advocacy programs. These experiences and opportunities provide youth with support and resources to further educational and vocational paths. They develop the life skills needed to form relationships, secure safe housing, and experience hope for their futures. A variety of unique programs and services are employed to attain these goals. Laing House looks forward to a day where the stigma surrounding mental illness has dissipated and there is equal opportunity for all.
Thank you to all Laing House supporters!
The support that Laing House has received as a result of this climb has been fantastic. We wish to express our gratitude to all of you. Like all charities, Laing House feels the impact of the recession. The extra funds raised as a result of this climb will provide Laing House with the resources to continue to serve young people struggling with mental health issues. Thank you!
We began our climb at the usual time, 9 AM. It was an easy day and we had already climbed most of the way to Barafu on our acclimatization climb the previous day. The climb was uneventful. We had now passed into another climatic zone, the high alpine desert. Absolutely nothing grew up here at 15,200 ft.
We arrived at Barafu had a hot lunch and a snow storm started as if to welcome the Canadians. We wisely cancelled the acclimatization climb that we had planned for the afternoon. There was no need in getting our gear wet. We would be awakened tomorrow at 4 AM for summit day.
We relaxed for the afternoon, had a warm dinner and got to bed early. It was cold at this altitude as the dinner pictures show.
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