Bryce's Beyond Everest page

Bryce Alford is raising money for Headway Jersey
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Hope 24 Hour Race · 4 July 2020

Headway Jersey supports islanders and their families who are affected by a brain injury. Our day centre serves as a sanctuary where members can engage in meaningful activities, learn new skills, build confidence, connect with others, combat isolation and develop coping strategies for everyday life.

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit my Beyond Everest page.

Everest is considered the pinnacle of all challenges and following the cancellation of my Hope 24 hour race, I am determined to make even more of a difference for Headway Jersey as the charity fights to continue to provide its life changing services following a devastating loss of £100,000.

Everest stands at a height of 8,848m and I'm aiming to go Beyond Everest and achieve a vertical ascent and descent of 10,000m, that's 20,000m  or 65,000 ft on the steepest hills and steps of the beautiful island of Jersey.

I am aiming to raise £10,000, that's a £1 for every vertical  metre.

Covering locations across the  North, East, South and West of the island and with your support, I will give it my very best, with the challenge lasting for 12 hours each day, for 3 days.

Headway Jersey offers specialist support and services for survivors of brain injury, their families, friends and carers.

The Centre provides a safe and welcoming environment for survivors to socialise, engage in arts and crafts and to access services they need to help them with their rehabilitation including neuro-physiotherapy, cognitive therapy and advocacy amongst others. 

Causes of brain injury include stroke, tumours, encephalitis, accidents and many other causes. This could happen to any of us, or someone close to us. 



Donation summary

Total
£7,780.46
Online
£3,130.46
Offline
£4,650.00

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