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Parent takes on The Three Peaks challenge

In support of The Bradfield Club

Current parent John Evans has encouraged 30 members of the Hawthorn team to take on the immense Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for The Bradfield Club

Located in the heart of Peckham, the Bradfield Club was set up in 1912 and aims to provide the young people of Peckham with a safe place in which to exercise, learn and eat. The Club supports more than 400 young members and runs facilities and activities including sports, careers advice, meals, and mental health support whilst empowering them with opportunities to become healthy, and confident adults away from gangs, crime and harm.

The Yorkshire Three Peaks challenge will see John and his team hike 24 miles (38.6km), including 1585m (5200ft) of ascent in under 12 hours. Terrain rather than distance poses the biggest challenge to our team who will be met with steep hills and rocky descents as they take on the peaks of Pen-y-Ghent (694 metres), Whernside (736 metres) and Ingleborough (723 metres) that form part of the Pennine range, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

At a time when many families are struggling more than ever before, we want to raise as much money as we can to help as many children as possible to get the much-needed support they deserve.

If you are interested in supporting John and his team visit his Just Giving page

Your support is hugely appreciated, thank you.

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