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Fiona Correia
Newly-wed Paul Smith, also known as the Twitch-hiker, helped to raise money for charity by travelling the world at the expense of generous strangers.
Just three days after his wedding, 33 year old Paul Smith from Newcastle, decided to travel the world using donations from users of the social networking site Twitter. He reached out to users of the site for any freebies to help him travel to the other side of the world. Over 200 people lent a helping hand and on March 1st he packed a messenger back with three changes of clothes and his laptop then set off on his trip. He travelled 11,000 miles in 30 days, visiting places such as Holland and America and finally New Zealand.
A number of rules were put in place for him to follow: he was forbidden from spending any money on travel or accommodation, he couldn’t arrange anything more than three days in advance, he couldn’t stay longer than two days in one place and he could only accept help from Twitter users. On completion of his journey he had raised more than £5,000 for the charity Water, which helps to provide clean, safe drinking water for underprivileged communities.
Paul Smith plans to write a book about his expedition in the near future. On reflection of his journey he had this to say: “I have been to some great places and met some great people and I am grateful to everyone who supported me. It has never been done before and what it proves is Twitter is more than just a social network site, it is a human search engine.”
A number of rules were put in place for him to follow: he was forbidden from spending any money on travel or accommodation, he couldn’t arrange anything more than three days in advance, he couldn’t stay longer than two days in one place and he could only accept help from Twitter users. On completion of his journey he had raised more than £5,000 for the charity Water, which helps to provide clean, safe drinking water for underprivileged communities.
Paul Smith plans to write a book about his expedition in the near future. On reflection of his journey he had this to say: “I have been to some great places and met some great people and I am grateful to everyone who supported me. It has never been done before and what it proves is Twitter is more than just a social network site, it is a human search engine.”





