Spencer West, Tuesday 4/11 at 3 p.m.

Don’t miss the incredible speaker our department is co-sponsoring!  Spencer West lost his legs at the age of five, and climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro – on his hands – in 2012, to raise $750,000 for clean water projects in Kenya.

Worcester State has the distinguished honor to host him on campus next Tuesday, April 7th, at 3:00 PM in the Sullivan Auditorium.

Check out these two AMAZING videos about Spencer’s story and his climb, and read more below:

– 90 second video about Spencer’s Story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvzjdQc5_wk

– And a one-minute clip about his climb: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enRgurMHsf8

Spencer West is an internationally recognized visionary, activist, and motivational speaker whose story has been featured on 60 Minutes, the Today Show, NPR, and in Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and a wide range of local, national, and global media. He has shared the stage with many Nobel Peace Prize winners and other renowned speakers such as the Dalai Lama, Jane Goodall, Elie Wiesel, Ellen Sirleaf Johnson, Martin Luther King III, and many more.

Spencer’s journey has been marked by obstacles and incredible triumph. Despite having both legs amputated at age 5, Spencer has accomplished incredible feats, including climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro –on his hands – in 2012 to raise over $750,000 for clean water projects in Kenya. He has worked with Free the Children, an international non-profit focused on children’s rights – and the world’s largest network of children helping children – for years, helping to promote their partnered community development projects in over 40 countries.

For more information, please contact Professor White (shelley.white@worcester.edu) or student organizer, Krissy Kenney (kkenney@worcester.edu).

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