3 peaks challenge 2017 in conjunction with TR Pers

A group of friends and I have set ourselves the mountainous task of completing the 3 peak challenge in less than 24 Hours. This is all for the wonderful cause St Clare Hospice in Harlow. This is due to the unconditional support they offered myself, my family and most significantly, my wonderful mother who we sadly lost under a year ago.

Fundraising page

Fundraising for St Clare Hospice

St Clare Hospice is a charity providing specialist palliative care to improve the lives of people living with terminal or life-limiting illness in West Essex and the borders of East Hertfordshire. Our approach to care gives patients, their families and carers, the confidence to cope so that, together, they can enjoy the best possible quality of life, whether at home or in the Hospice. With limited NHS funding, we need to raise most of the £4million it costs each year to provide our vital services. We therefore rely on our local community to help us raise money each year so we can continue being there for local families facing one of the most difficult journeys in life.

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Challenge registration number: 211509

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About the ​National Three Peaks Challenge

The National Three Peaks Challenge takes in the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales, often in 24 hours.

Participants

  • Matthew Warwick (24 years, Harlow)
  • Tom Richards (24 years, Harlow)
  • Joe Mortimer (24 years, Harlow)
  • John Owen (42 years, Harlow)
  • Paul Richards ( 51 years, Harlow)
  • Fay Chapman (28 years, Harlow)