My Snowdon Challenge for The Children's Air Ambulance

John Roberts is raising money for The Air Ambulance Service
£700
raised of £500 target
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The Air Ambulance Service Snowdon Challenge · 2 October 2021 ·

Our Team Mission members will be taking on this highly popular challenge which involves trekking to the summit of Snowdon via the Pyg track, walking over the summit, then descending down the Llanberis path all in support of The Air Ambulance Service

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After hearing people tell me about the challenge, I decided I didn't just want to applaud them for doing it, I wanted to be climbing Snowdonia with them.

Being from Hull, I'm used to a flat landscape so the heights of Snowdonia are certain to be a challenge however I'm confident I can conquer the mountain!

Conquering Snowdonia will be a significant achievement for myself but it's also a great cause to be doing it for the Children's Air Ambulance.

Every day of the year The Children's Air Ambulance are helping save more lives. On average each mission costs £3,500 and with no government funding they are supported only with public and corporate donations. Within minutes they can be on the ground delivering lifesaving care. The Children's Air Ambulance gives children the very best chance of survival and recovery. They are supported by a Critical Care Car meaning that we can reach those who need us 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

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£699.62
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