I've raised £400 to support refugees, in memory of Bethan Roper. All proceeds will go to the Bethan Roper Trust for Refugees.

Bethan Roper, 28 left a hole in many people's lives when she was tragically killed in December 2018. Described as a 'unique' activist who had a 'love for life' Beth couldn't say no to anybody in need of help. Which is why a trust has been set up to continue her campaigning and work.
The Bethan Roper Trust (Refugees) will help people who have had to flee their own country because of things like war or persecution and who have been recognised under the law that they have a right to live in the UK. The Trust may help them in lots of different ways but one of the things we especially want to do is help refugees be united with their husband or wife and children if they are stranded in their own country. They are legally entitled to be united but the government currently doesn’t provide any help for this to happen. Bethan helped a refugee from Syria be united with his wife and children and now they all live together in Wales. They loved Beth for what she did for them.
We will be supporting Beth's commitment and passion by taking part in the South Wales Three Peaks Trial and walking 20 miles and 5000' ascent, which crosses over the three prominent peaks around Abergavenny in Monmouthshire: Blorenge, Sugar Loaf and Skirrid.