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My story

 


On 25th September 2008, both Lee and Peter Hackett will be taking one of the biggest challenges of their lives in memory of their dear father Bert Hackett who sadly passed away earlier this year, after a brave battle with cancer. 

Words from Lee - In childhood, we looked up to our Dad with the greatest respect; he taught us values throughout our lives we cherish dearly. The achievements we have made, both personal and business, have been due to the morals and guidance he gave, without our Dad we would not be who we are today.

For those who knew or met Dad, would have been instantly captivated by his warmth, kindness and great sense of humour.  He would always have a tale, a joke and certainly a smile to give. He was a great man, a great dad, a great best friend, most of all he was our greatest inspiration. 

We are doing this trek in memory of our Dad and to show our gratitude to the staff at Marie Curie and help others have the same dignity as our Dad in the final stages of this illness. I urge you all to donate, as it helps so many.

My Dad was my inspiration, my idol and I miss him dearly - Lee Hackett

Words from Peter - The Marie Curie Hospice gave my Dad and all the family that extra support during his last few weeks so we could concentrate on just spending time together, talk about the great times and all our memories and not have to worry about his medication and constant care, especially as Mum was his main carer for many months.
 
Speaking personally, I found the Marie Curie Hospice a great comfort and support to me and I was able to spend the time with Dad that I needed. Dad I know
will be 100% behind us and very proud that we are raising funds for Marie Curie, so other families may benefit as we have. Dad was a shining light in my life and a perfect example of what a Dad should be, he may be gone but he will never be forgotten. 

It will be Dad's birthday the day after we reach the summit and we plan on lighting a candle in a cake in his memory when we reach the top.
 
Please give as much as you can to support a fantastic Charity - Peter Hackett

The mission - The brothers will be trekking to the summit of Mount Toubkal, Morocco in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. Which involves 4 days hard trek across the sparsely vegetated mountains of the Toubkal Massif, characterised by terraced cliffs, enormous escarpments, deep gorges and flat-topped summits. The scenery is spectacular.
 
The four day trek begins by climbing over 1,300m steadily uphill along mule paths and tracks for between five to eight hours. Trek begins with a gradual ascent to the village of Aremd at 1,880m before following along the tiny river of Assif n’Tafklast.  Visiting isolated Berber hamlets and trek steadily up to the sanctuary of Sidi Chamharouch at 2,310m. The path becomes steeper on the final stretch towards first camp at the Neltner Refuge, at 3,050m. The next day start early towards Mount Toubkal. We will set off in the dark guided by our head torches and trek for four to five hours, climbing over 1,000m, which begins with a steep ascent through a narrow valley with lots of rocks and stones. Vegetation is very rare at this altitude. Then the trail climbs steadily to take you to the higher reaches of this rugged, spectacular mountain. After another steep ascent, will reach the large ridge will reach the summit.  

Marie Curie Cancer Care provides high quality nursing totally free, to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at home supported by their families. The Marie Curie Hospice actively promotes quality of life for people with cancer and provides support for their families. The services are completely free to patients. World-class scientists at the Marie Curie Research Institute are investigating how cancer develops to find better ways of treating the disease in the future.
 
At Marie Curie Cancer Care, we think people with cancer should be able to decide where they spend the last few weeks of their life. Our nurses work through the day or night, usually for eight or nine hours at a time, to care for the patient and allow the family to get some well-earned rest.  In addition to providing home nursing care, your local Marie Curie Hospice actively promotes quality of life for people with cancer and provides support for their families. The services are completely free to patients.
 
The charity was founded in 1948 as the Marie Curie Memorial Foundation, the same year as the NHS, adopting Marie Curie’s name in honour of her discovery of radium, which contributed to the development of radiotherapy treatment. Following a nationwide survey of cancer needs, it was decided to establish a charity to "attack and allay the disease of cancer; to alleviate the suffering, promote the welfare and relief of patients and to investigate the causes, distribution and treatment of the disease whilst promoting its cure".
 
Only 50% of funding comes from the NHS, the rest is solely from donations, to help Marie Curie provide this essential care funds are desperately required.
 
Please give generously as your help is vital.  Lee & Peter

Good Luck on the Trek. A great gesture, for a worthy cause and a good man. Donation by Matt Bromley 24/09/08  

£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid

Best of luck to both of you. Will be thinking of you.xx Donation by Claire, David, Ben, Emily Hodgson 24/09/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

Good Luck Pete/Lee - Best Regards, Niall Donation by DC Systems (UK) Ltd 23/09/08  

£50.00

Good luck and happy trekking! Donation by Louise Matthews 23/09/08  

£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

I didnt know your Dad but just wanted to give to a worthwhile cause good luck both of you . . Donation by Helena Moseley Hmp Kennet 22/09/08  

£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid

fantastic cause best of luck to both of you Donation by Julie Wilde 22/09/08  

£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

Good Luck to you both. Your Dad was a really nice man and missed dearly. Donation by Anne-Marie Caine 22/09/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

Best of luck chaps worth the donation just to get you out of the office,for a couple of days peace (haha). Bert was a top man we all miss him. Donation by Richard Longbottom 22/09/08  

£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid

Good luck lads keep moisturised (ha,ha). I knew Burt for many years and he was a wonderful, warm and caring man who we all miss. Donation by Al, Jo, Harry and the bump Hamlin 22/09/08  

£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

Sorry to hear opf your loss. Best Wishes, Paul. Donation by TerraProducts Ltd 15/09/08  

£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

Everyone at GEOfabrics is very sorry to hear of your sad loss. We wish you every success on your trek. Good luck!! Donation by Geofabrics Ltd 15/09/08  

£100.00

Best of luck on your Trek. Clearly a very worthy cause in honour of a great man. Matt and Chris, Fordhams. Donation by Fordham Management Solutions Limited 12/09/08  

£100.00

Good Luck with the Morocco Trek, your dad would be proud of you. Donation by Fusion Provida Limited 11/09/08  

£100.00

We were all sorry to hear of your sad loss. We wish you every success in your venture, it is a very worthy cause. Donation by MEA UK LIMITED 10/09/08  

£150.00

Every success when you climb Mount Toubkal Donation by Cordek Limited 03/09/08  

£100.00

Best of luck lads. Peter I hope your knee holds up! No excuses. Have a nice cold beer or two at the top (if possible) your dad would be very proud. Donation by Stephen & Yvonne Collins (GINGERBREAD) 02/09/08  

£250.00 + £70.51 Gift Aid

sorry to hear about your loss pete & lee. best of luck with your challenge for a very worth cause Donation by PLASTECH LTD 01/09/08  

£100.00

all the best on your walk your both very brave Donation by Dannie Joe 29/08/08  

£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

Good Luck Lads & Best wishes Donation by Ste, Louise, Laura & Paul 19/08/08  

£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

I think Lee amd Peters comments say pretty well it all,over the relativly short time that I knew Bert I really got on well with him . Donation by Paul Absolon 18/07/08  

£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Good luck on your trip, loved listening to Bert stories, lovely man Donation by June Underwood 18/07/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

Good luck, thanks for the bike Peter Donation by Louise & Paul Critchley 18/07/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

Best wishes & good luck to you both, It was a pleasure to have know Bert Donation by Carol & Kenny 17/07/08  

£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Brilliant idea, your Dad will be very proud! Remember the Red Bull, comfy undies, Anadin, passport, jungle juice & suncream! Donation by Steve, Rachel, Eleanor & Charlie 01/07/08  

£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Good luck to you both Donation by Ted & Sharyn Chapple 24/06/08  

£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid

for all the good times you gave to us a wondeful Brother and Uncle . you make all so proud x Donation by maureen lathall 22/06/08  

£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid

good luck lads Donation by mick, deb, jess & maddie 17/06/08  

£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid

Good luck to both of you.It was an honour to have known Bert. Donation by Tom and Gwen Traceys Mum and Dad 13/06/08  

£20.00

wishing you lots of luck on your trek. love you. xx Donation by tracey,libby,madison+brandon 11/06/08  

£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

For Bert who was a very good man. Donation by Mark Maloney 29/05/08  

£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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