Sarah de lagarde
80% Human 20% Bionic

Our Work
Welcome to our project page, this is where you can join in!
Sign the safety petition, learn more about Kilimanjaro, and discover how you can support our chosen charities.
Your involvement matters—take this opportunity to contribute and be part of the change!

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Project Kili 2.0
AUGUST 2024
On 14 August Sarah and her husband Jeremy completed an incredible feat - climbing Kilimanjaro for the second time, this time with their two daughters and two prosthetics.
The six-day climb was particularly arduous for Sarah as a prosthetic wearer. She was supported by medical professionals Cat Weber (trauma physio), Kat Sizer (prosthetic rehabilitation physio), with strength training provided by Elisha Elliott (osteopath movement specialist).
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Project STAND
JUNE 2024
Climbing Kilimanjaro for the second time is an exciting challenge, but it's even meaningful when it's for a good cause.
Sarah and her Kilimanjaro crew are proud to be raising funds for STAND, a charity that supports amputees in conflict zones and third-world countries. Their goal is to raise £25,000, and every donation counts towards making a difference in someone's life. Join them in their journey and let's make a positive impact together.


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Project London Air Ambulance
ONGOING
Sarah's fundraising efforts at the Fund Manager of the Year Awards 2023 resulted in a donation of £7,000 to London's Air Ambulance.
This charity holds a special place in Sarah's heart, as she was saved by their emergency team after being run over by two London Underground trains. The work that London's Air Ambulance does is of vital importance, and Sarah's contribution will help ensure that they can continue to save in the future.
Now it's your turn!
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Project Close the Safety Gap
ONGOING
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In February 2024, Sarah filed a case against Transport for London in the Royal Courts of Justice for an incident that resulted in the loss of her right arm and leg.
Despite her personal tragedy, Sarah remains committed to campaigning for justice and increased safety on the London public transport network for all.
She has launched a Change.org petition with over 42,000 signatures aiming to effect change and ensure 2 million daily commuters remain safe. Join the campaign and sign the petition.
