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The Courier
29-05-2025
- The Courier
From Kyiv to the Kelpies as Angus dad who fled Ukraine invasion tackles charity abseil
A brave Angus dad who was forced to flee his home in Ukraine is hoping to conquer his fear of heights by abseiling down The Kelpies. Lloyd Gwishiri from Brechin is taking on the fundraiser for charity Children First. He became a trustee of the organisation after his family was forced to leave their home in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv in 2022. The personal experience of fleeing the Russian invasion inspired Lloyd to become involved with Children First. And he is curious about abseiling down the massive equine sculptures having never actually seen them in real life. Lloyd said: 'The experience of leaving Ukraine was quite traumatising for anyone who went through it at the time. 'It was hard going through the steps of moving from country to country via public transport. It was quite intense.' The family eventually settled in Brechin. Lloyd has been keen to get involved in more fundraising work after becoming active in the local community. He is a popular coach at Brechin Boxing Club. After joining Children First as a board member nine months ago, he said taking on the Kelpies would be a 'fun and interesting adventure'. The exciting challenge involves climbing inside the world's largest equine sculptures through a maze of ladders, cables and suspended platforms. Participants emerge to enjoy the spectacular view right from the horse's mouth. After conquering the Kelpies, Lloyd will then drop back to the ground. Lloyd is calling on other daredevils to join him on June 7. He said: 'I'm terrified of heights. 'I've seen photographs of the Kelpies and I've been planning to go there. But I've never seen the Kelpies in person. 'I'm really looking forward to the experience.' Lloyd added: 'I know the challenges Children First are facing to raise funds. That was reason enough for me to participate and do whatever else I can for the charity. 'So many children and families tell us that the support they get from Children First is a lifeline.' To sign up to the Kelpies' Challenge and support Children First visit or call 0345 10 80 111.


Scotsman
27-05-2025
- Scotsman
From Kyiv to the Kelpies: Dad conquers fear of heights to protect Scotland's children
A brave dad who was forced to flee his home in Ukraine is hoping to conquer his fear of heights by abseiling down Scotland's largest equine sculptures to raise funds for Children First, Scotland's national children's charity. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Children First trustee Lloyd Gwishiri is terrified of heights, but says he is curious about abseiling down the Kelpies, having never yet seen them in real life. After his family was forced to flee their home in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2022, Lloyd has personal experience of how trauma can deeply impact children. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Lloyd added: 'The experience of leaving Ukraine was quite traumatising for anyone who went through it at the time. It was hard going through the steps of moving from country to country via public transport. It was quite intense.' Mary Glasgow, chief executive of Children First. He eventually settled in Brechin, Angus with his family and has been keen to get involved in more fundraising work after becoming active within the local community. After joining Children First as a board member nine months ago, Lloyd said taking on the Kelpies would be a 'fun and interesting adventure'. The exciting challenge involves climbing up inside the Kelpies through a maze of ladders, cables and suspended platforms before reaching the top and enjoying the view right from the horse's mouth. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad After conquering the Kelpies, Lloyd will then free hang abseil or descend via the quick flight rope drop back down to the ground. The Kelpies Limited spaces are still available and Lloyd is calling on other daredevils to join him. Lloyd said: 'I'm terrified of heights! But I'm quite curious to abseil the Kelpies. I've seen photographs of the Kelpies, I've been planning to go there but I've never seen the Kelpies in person. 'It seems like it is going to be a fun and interesting adventure both to meet more people within Children First. I'm really looking forward to the experience.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Lloyd's experience as a member of the Children First board of trustees motivated him to sign up, so that he can raise vital funds to continue protecting Scotland's children and keep them safe from harm. Children First trustee Lloyd Gwishiri is hoping to conquer his fear of heights by taking on the Kelpies Challege. Lloyd added: 'I know the challenges Children First are facing to raise funds, so that was reason enough for me to participate and do whatever else I can for the charity. 'So many children and families tell us that the support they get from Children First is a lifeline. I want to do all I can to make sure that every child who desperately needs the charity's help can get it." Mary Glasgow said: 'Climbing the iconic Kelpies will be an experience like no other and we are delighted that our board member Lloyd is taking on the challenge. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad 'Every day our teams at Children First hear from children who are coming to us distressed and at risk of serious harm. Each year we provide practical, emotional and financial support to thousands of children and families across Scotland through our national support line and in their homes, schools and communities. 'Every penny raised by Lloyd and his fellow Children First Kelpies champions will help change a child's life. If you can join them, please sign up today. Together we can give children the help they need to enjoy a safer brighter future.'