Cerebral palsy charity Stick ‘n’ Step is looking for volunteers to take part in the Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge later this month.
The Stick ‘n’ Step team will attempt to conquer all three of the peaks in a 39 km trek, climbing over 1700m in just 12 hours on Saturday 19 August, starting and finishing in Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
The three magnificent fells that make up the challenge are Whernside (736m), Ingleborough (723m) and Pen-y-Ghent (694 m). Each person taking part needs to fundraise £100.
If you fancy taking on this day-long challenge, please go to https://www.sticknstep.org/events/yorkshire-three-peaks-challenge/ to find out more.
Stick ‘n’ Step provides free weekly conductive education sessions to children and young people with cerebral palsy up to the age of 25, allowing them to gain the skills they need to live more independent lives.
The charity relies on supporters and volunteers to help raise the £750,000 required to deliver its services to over 100 families each year at its Wallasey and Runcorn centres. Find out more about the charity by visiting www.sticknstep.org
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