Martha Averley

Employment team at Mishcon de Reya - Three Peaks Challenge

Fundraising for Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome Trust
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Event: Three Peaks Challenge
Participants: Greg Campbell, Claire Mitchell, Emily Knight, Camilla Down, Dominic Boon, Matthew Wood, Matt Robinson, Caroline Nye-Wilkins, Naaman Butt and Neil Shanghavi
Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome Trust

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We provide information and support families to improve the lives of affected children

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In June 2019, an 11-strong squad from Mishcon de Reya's Employment and Immigration teams are undertaking the.....Three Peaks Challenge

This involves climbing the 3 highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales in under 24 hours, irrespective of the weather conditions...

The team will start the challenge on 8 June 2019 and hope to finish within 24 hours (see itinerary below). The total walking distance is 37km, with a total ascent of 3064m.

To summit up, its going to be epic.

The itinerary is (*gulp*):

  • Saturday 11:30: Start Ben Nevis ascent (5 hours to complete)
  • Saturday 16:30: Drive to Scafell Pike (6 hour drive)
  • Saturday 22:30: Start Scafell Pike ascent (4 hours to complete in the dark)
  • Sunday 2:30: Drive to Snowdon (5 hour drive)
  • Sunday 7:30: Start Snowdon ascent (5 hours to complete)
  • Sunday 11:30: Finish Snowdon - Challenge complete!

We are doing this in aid of our nominated charity for 2019; the Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome Trust, which supports children and families affected by Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome, which is a rare genetic condition. If you would like to find out more about the charity, please visit: http://whs4pminus.co.uk/

Any donations would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks in advance from us all,

Martha, Greg, Emily, Camilla, Dom, Matt R, Matt W, Caroline, Claire, Naaman and Neil

About the charity

Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome Trust

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The Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome Trust supports families affected by this rare genetic disorder by providing information in the form of newsletters, organising biennial national meetings, promoting awareness, funding research and grants, and forming links with support groups around the world.

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