A BROTHER and sister from Basingstoke will be embarking on a fundrasing mission in September to raise money for children in need of education. 

Keagan Roux and Jaime-li Roux will attempt to drive two vehicles through six African countries in 21 days to raise money for five children.

They will be joined by Daniel Brook and Nicholas Coombes, who work as crew on Yacht Skyler alongside chef Hannah Coombes.

Basingstoke Gazette: Keagan roux, from Basingstoke and a student at Solent University will also be embarking on the fundraiser. Keagan roux, from Basingstoke and a student at Solent University will also be embarking on the fundraiser.

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The group have partnered with registered charity SOS Africa Children's Charity, who will donate 100 per cent of the money raised to children to support them through their entire education and care, including school tuition, aftercare, stationary, uniform, transport and additional support including counselling and student care. 

Jaime-li said: "For companies and businesses who support our fundraiser, we would like to offer advertising on our drive including your business/company logo's on our two vehicles taken on the journey and photos taken at each country destination. We will be updating everyone throughout our journey on social media. 

"Please be a part of changing the lives of these children by supporting our fundraiser."

For more information and to donate justgiving.com/2cars6countries21days.