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Nicola Hanlon is raising money for Epilepsy Society

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The National Society for Epilepsy - Three Peaks Challenge · 3 July 2009 ·

Epilepsy Society is the UK’s leading provider of epilepsy services. Through our cutting edge research, awareness campaigns, information resources, and expert care, we work for everyone affected by epilepsy in the UK.

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Well I did it! I managed to climb Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the UK standing at 1,344m, Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England standing at 978m and Snowdon the highest mountain in Wales standing at 1,085m in 28 hours.  The trek covered 40kms and involved 2,984m of ascent and descent. The extra 4 hours was due to unforseen factors such as a support bus breaking down and extreme weather conditions which added over 2 hours to the driving time between peaks.  We started Ben Nevis on time at 5pm.  It was pouring with rain almost the whole way.  We got soaked.  It also rained on Scafell but not quite so bad.  Unfortunately my mother only climbed Ben Nevis and 2/3rds of the way up Scafell Pike. She was all ready to do Snowdon but as we were 4 hours late and wouldn't be back until 10pm at the earliest it was decided that only those who had summited the other two peaks could do Snowdon.  She is very disappointed but she was there to support me, which she did and between us we will definitely reach if not exceed our target of £2000 for The National Society for Epilepsy.  There is one thing in her favour though  - as today (Monday 6th July) whilst I'm nursing sore legs and blisters, she's only got her wounded pride to worry about (her words not mine).


There is still time to make a donation if you wish to support our chosen charity. Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor us: National Society for Epilepsy gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.

You can see below a full list of the extremely generous people that have donated directly to the charity on line and the following people have donated off line and their money has been passed on to the Society: -

 

Customers from Buildbase, Oxford

Alfred Masonic Lodge, Oxford

St. Giles Masonic Lodge, Oxford

Pat and Lorne Hanks

Pat Carney

Bil and Rita Brown

Jill and Mike Gardner

Joan and Reg Hanlon

J. Harrison

I. Stokes

Claire Webb

Jim Bunney

Mick Ball

Arthur from Buildbase

 

We are both really grateful for all your support.  Thank you so very very much.

 

Nicky

 

PS. Did you know that the Epilepsy Helpline answered over 5000 calls in 2008

Donation summary

Total
£2,151.00
+ £422.51 Gift Aid
Online
£1,661.00
Offline
£490.00

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