The Peachy Peaks

We are a group of individuals who are in recovery, along with some of our family members who are taking on the challenge of completing the Yorkshire Three Peaks on July 27th 2024. We understand how challenging it is to overcome personal difficulties (such as addiction) and the various trials and tribulations that come our way and how difficult life can be at times. But since we made the decision to change our lives around and battle our addiction we live an abstinent lifestyle free from all drugs and alcohol, through this we found the joys and gifts that come with a life in recovery which has benefited not just us, but family members and the wider community. Gate Way Trust aim is to promote independence of those who have been affected by substance misuse, by providing support and information e.g.: access to local support networks; manage/organise educational and learning events; provide life skills training, information and services designed to enable independent living; make grants of money or provide items or services to improve quality of life.

Fundraising page

Fundraising for Gate Way Trust (Trading as Studio House Project)

Charity website

Challenge registration number: 270610

Due to start on 27th July 2024.

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About the ​Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge

The Yorkshire Peaks Challenge involves climbing Pen-y-ghent, Ingleborough and Whernside, often within 12 hours.

Participants

  • Philip Liyayi
  • Rosie Kinsella
  • Jeff Macbeth
  • Ian Wallis
  • Luke Johnson
  • Stephen Wallis
  • Aaron Dunn
  • Daniel Buzzard
  • Kirk Blacker
  • Lee Boam
  • Will Kinsella