Mattioli Woods plc

Cairngorm Challenge

Fundraising for British Heart Foundation
£1,480
raised of £6,000 target
by 45 supporters
Together, we’ll make our Mattioli Woods’ offices and communities healthier and safer places to live and work and raise vital funds to turn today’s science fiction into tomorrow’s reality.

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Unfortunately, this is not the communication I could envisage sending, but I wanted to get in contact promptly to make you aware of some disappointing news.   

Iain McKenzie, our runner for the Cairngorm Challenge, has sustained a significant injury and on medical advice, he is unable to proceed with his upcoming challenge of running 165.7 miles through the Cairngorms National Park. 

As a support team we share Iain’s disappointment and frustration as this has been an event that has been two years in the making. 

We have had incredible support from you and many organisations and individuals and would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support while apologising that we are unable to proceed with this in April 2024.

Next steps?

Should medical advice conclude that Iain can recover and take up the challenge within the next 12 months we would be keen to do this and will confirm with you at our earliest opportunity.

We appreciate and understand you might like your donation refunded. If this is the case, please contact events@mattioliwoods.com and we will arrange this accordingly.   

Our vision was to raise awareness and funding for two research projects that investigate early detection of heart disease – both via the eyes and gums. These research projects still desperately need this funding so if you feel able to retain your donation pending further news, we know the British Heart Foundation would be incredibly grateful and the impact you sought to make could still be felt.

Our apologies once again for delivering this disappointing news.

Speak soon!

The Mattioli Woods Events team  

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Can you support Iain McKenzie, the Chief Operating Officer of Mattioli Woods, as he embarks on an awe-inspiring expedition through the untamed and beautiful Cairngorm Mountains in North Scotland. Starting on 16th April 2024, Iain will undertake an extraordinary test of endurance, on 6 consecutive days, pushing the limits of his physical and mental fortitude.

Having undertaken numerous triathlons, Ironman Distance events, and completing the arduous Ironman Wales, Iain's latest venture is nothing short of remarkable. He sets out to undertake a staggering distance of 165.7 miles, around the remote and rugged terrain of the Cairngorm Mountains by foot. Inspired by his passion for mountaineering and climbing, Iain is driven to explore and push beyond his conventional boundaries.

Despite facing the additional challenge of recovering from a recent injury, Iain's determination remains unyielding. He perseveres through rigorous training at ungodly hours, supported by the SYN Gym in Leicester, determined to overcome physical and mental obstacles to accomplish his challenge.

Iain's extraordinary undertaking is fuelled by his commitment to support the British Heart Foundation, our chosen National Charity but also a cause that resonates deeply with him. He seeks to raise awareness and make significant strides in the fight against heart disease, an affliction that has touched the lives of countless individuals, including his own family and friends.

Heart Fact: did you know that engaging in regular physical activity is vital for maintaining a healthy heart. Studies have shown that individuals who dedicate a minimum of 165 minutes per week (about 30 mi

About the campaign

Together, we’ll make our Mattioli Woods’ offices and communities healthier and safer places to live and work and raise vital funds to turn today’s science fiction into tomorrow’s reality.

About the charity

British Heart Foundation

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Heart and circulatory diseases are the world’s biggest killers. That’s why the British Heart Foundation exists. By funding research, we can help find treatments and cures that could save lives. With your donations and the awe-inspiring science we fund, we make science fiction a reality, together.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,479.15
+ £359.79 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,479.15
Offline donations
£0.00

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