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Shelt & Matt's 24hr 3 Peak Challenge for Teenage Cancer Trust

Shelton Brown is raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust

Participants: Shelton Brown, Matthew Williamson

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24 Hour 3 Peaks Challenge · 16 June 2011

We are dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young cancer patients aged 13-24. We fund and build specialist units in NHS hospitals and provide dedicated staff, bringing young people together so they can be treated by teenage cancer experts in the best place for them.

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<p><strong>Thanks for taking the time to visit Shelt and Matt's 3 Peak Challenge&nbsp; page.</strong></p> <p>In June, 2011, we will be doing a 3 peak challenge to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust. Each of us doing the charity event MUST raise &pound;1,150 (&pound;2,300.00). Anything more is a bonus for the charity.</p> <p><strong>Here's an overview of our challenge:</strong></p> <p><em>Our challenge is to climb and travel between the highest mountain peaks in England, Scotland and Wales. This is attempted over a continuous 24 hour period. We will walk a distance of around 25 miles, the height climbed is approximately 10,000 feet, and the distance covered between the peaks is some 450 miles. The Three Peaks Challenge will take place between the 16th and 19th June.</em></p> <p>Ben Nevis - Scotland: 1,344 metres<br />Scafell Pike - England: 978 metres<br />Snowdon - Wales: 1,085 metres</p> <p><strong>We're doing this challenge through our work place (Play.com) here's what Teenage Cancer Trust have to say:</strong></p> <p>"<em>Too many teenagers are being cared for in inappropriate surroundings with very young children or elderly patients. Too many have never met another person their age with cancer. Too many are not given the best chances of survival. Teenage Cancer Trust has achieved a lot since building its first unit in 1990, including funding 16 other units across the UK, but there is still much to be done. We want to build enough units so that every young person with cancer has access to one. This is why we need Play.com&rsquo;s support to help us make this happen.</em>"</p> <p>It'll be painful, but fun, and rewarding knowing we're doing something for cancer suffers, a subject unfortunatley most of us wont be able to avoid.</p> <p>Well, that's that. Get ya dosh out because we've got some serious cash to raise :)</p> <p>Thanks!</p> <p>Shelt &amp; Matt</p>

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