Kathmandu. Ncell Foundation expresses its heartfelt respect to Pemba Sherpa, who underwent his kidney transplant, for his historic achievement by successfully climbing Mt. Everest. Pemba is the first person to successfully climb Mt Everest after a kidney transplant.
This historic success is not only an example of courage, determination and strength, but also a powerful message that dreams seen with determination are not impossible. He had managed to climb the summit of Mt. Everest in the morning of April 15.
Ncell Foundation is proud to be able to participate in this courageous journey of Pemba Sherpa and provide necessary support. This journey has not only been a personal victory but also a light of hope for those facing physical challenges and confirming the immense possibilities that people have.
In addition, this journey has done an important job of spreading awareness for the conservation of the mountains in crisis due to climate change.
“My health remained strong throughout the everest climb. In this journey, I set foot on the top of Mt. Everest with the hope of more than 850 million kidney patients around the world and was able to fulfill the fact that nothing is impossible if I wish. This journey was also a message to save our melting mountains. I appealed to many, but my dream was made possible only by trusting the Ncell Foundation. I am deeply grateful for the support and support,” said Pemba Sherpa, expressing his excitement after the successful ascent of Mt Everest.
“We would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to Pemba Sherpa for his historic success. His journey is a story of inspiration, tolerance and commitment — not just a personal goal but also a call to the global climate issue. We are very happy to be a part of this important journey,” said Vishakha Laxmi Khadka, Director, Ncell Foundation and Special Project.
Pemba Sherpa’s ascent has given a message to the world that mountains are not only the peaks of success by climbing, they are a symbol of our environment and we all should work together for conservation.
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