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£880
raised of £3,000 target by 15 supporters

    Weʼve raised £880 to Support Jon Shields to represent UK in para-climbing as a member of Team GB.

    Funded on Sunday, 25th February 2024

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    Story

    Thank you for everyones support throughout 2023.

    With the help given last year I was able to attend international competitions both in Innsbruck and Bern, reaching an international position of 14th.

    This was an amazing and truly humbling experience, seeing the human spirit at its best.

    I also gained silver in the Welsh Championship and the British Championship held in Ratho.

    Thank you all for your help and continued support.

    Jon, 28/10/23

    This is Jon’s Story

    Throughout Jon's life he has had a passion for rock climbing and over time became an accomplished climber. Then his life turned upside down with a tragic accident in January 2019 which resulted in him losing his left leg. After the amputation he was wheelchair bound for 7mths before receiving a prosthetic leg and physiotherapy to learn to walk again.

    However, even before learning to walk, he was attempting to climb again albeit one-legged and straight from his wheelchair! Jon says "Climbing is my therapy, it has got me through this life changing event". He now climbs regularly with a prosthetic suitable for climbing and somewhat remarkably he has slowly re-learnt to climb such that his climbing level is approaching that of his pre-accident days. In 2021 he climbed the Old Man of Hoy and has summited Tre Cime in the Dolomites (via Yellow Edge).

    In addition to climbing, Jon is a volunteer at a children's outdoor activity centre (Duke's Barn, Derbyshire) and is a passionate believer in learning through adventure. Jon has qualified as an outdoor instructor and works with Derby Hospital amputee centre supporting other amputees in climbing and other outdoor activities. He also has the claim to fame of appearing on Blue Peter recently, albeit very briefly, to support the new disabled presenter, Abby Cook in an abseil off the viaduct at Millers Dale (and yes she got down safely and yes he was awarded a badge!).

    Team GB + support requested

    Team GB para climbers are an incredibly supportive and close knit team. Team GB provide direct financial support paying for competition entrance fees, international licence, coaching + mentoring and have negotiated free access to some climbing walls (such as Awesome Walls). However, the budgets are incredibly tight and they don't support travel or accommodation costs for either the national or international competitions. The former may be over two days and the latter require a minimum of a 4 day trip. Jon, who is not in paid employment, is seeking to meet most of the cost of the national competitions himself but cannot afford to go to the international competitions. This is a shame for Jon, a loss for Britain and a missed opportunity to promote para climbing - hence this crowdfunding drive.

    Jon is seeking financial help through Just Giving to attend international and national competitions throughout 2024.

    Support

    As well being a member of Team GB Jon is a member of the British Mountaineering council. His local climbing club is the Derwent Mountaineering Club (DMC) of which Jon has been an active member for many years and this crowdfunding drive is sponsored by the club. Both Team GB and the BMC encourage team members to actively fundraise to support their participation in competitions and this drive is in line with their advice.

    Finally, we really appreciate any support you can give Jon, either financially through Just Giving, or in messages of support or indeed in any other way you see fit. If you want more information you are very welcome to either contact Jon direct (jon-sarahshields@hotmail.co.uk) or myself (greg.john.jennings@googlemail.com).

    As a nation we really should be doing more to be as inclusive as possible.

    Greg Jennings (President, Derwent Mountaineering Club)

    Updates

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    • Jonathan  Shields3 months ago
      Jonathan  Shields

      Jonathan Shields

      3 months ago

      Hi Everyone, just a quick update to say thanks to all. Had a kind donation from Niall, recognised the name, but struggled to place it…..sorry. Awesome picture of you on the front cover of the Dumby guide, on my Dad’s route Requiem, ledgend, thanks so much for your support. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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    Supporters

    15

    • Nathan

      Nathan

      Feb 23, 2024

      Hopefully that gets you a couple of McDonalds

      £30.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Feb 21, 2024

      You're an inspiration to so many. Well done and keep going x good luck

      £55.00

    • Paul & Jean Bingham

      Paul & Jean Bingham

      Feb 21, 2024

      inspired by your talk to the Oread MC

      £30.00

    • Chas

      Chas

      Feb 14, 2024

      Good luck

      £360.00

    • Ray Evans

      Ray Evans

      Feb 11, 2024

      All the best Jon, keep up the positive work you do for amputees.

      £30.00

    • Steven Mcgill

      Steven Mcgill

      Feb 10, 2024

      Best of luck

      £10.00

    • Niall McNair

      Niall McNair

      Feb 10, 2024

      £20.00

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    Jon lost his leg in a tragic climbing accident. Jon learnt to walk and, through sheer determination, to climb again. Incredibly he now represents the UK in para climbing completions. However, his participation must be self-funded hence this appeal.

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