Amelia-Mae Foundation

The Amelia-Mae foundation is a charity that aims are to support children and families of children affected by Neuroblastoma, the 3 peaks challenge has become an annual event for the charity with some of the team attempting to beat their record of last year and some trying the challenge for the first time

Fundraising page

Fundraising for Amelia-Mea Foundation

The Amelia-Mae Foundation is an entirely voluntary, registered charity – no member receives any form of payment for his or her efforts. We were founded in Sep 2013 after a brave 2-year-old girl, Amelia-Mae Davies, lost her battle with Neuroblastoma. Our mission is to support other families affected by this condition, whilst publicly raising awareness. Neuroblastoma is a cancer that usually starts in the child’s abdomen and often spreads quickly and aggressively. The cause of the disease is still unknown and the treatment is both intensive and relentless for the child and parents. Our charity offers wider support that the NHS cannot and as such, has proven to be of great assistance to those suffering from the condition. The Money raised from your event will be used to facilitate and enhance our mission. This means you’re creating smiles and memories, whilst raising awareness of this truly horrible condition, you really are amazing!

Charity website

Challenge registration number: 245039

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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

  • John McEvoy
  • Marc Barrow
  • Steve Abbott
  • Paul Harrison
  • George Brodie
  • Trevor Gadsby
  • Paul Widger
  • Louis Knight
  • George Hill
  • Morgan Ryan
  • John Murray
  • Billy Butcher
  • Conor Wall
  • Helen Pritchard
  • Lucy Hamer
  • Sab LeoDanny Christian
  • Nathaniel Wood
  • Bradley Spencer
  • Jumaane Camero