The Armstrong National Three Peaks Challenge - In Memory of Ken Humpherson

Neil Armstrong is raising money for Headway Birmingham and Solihull
In memory of Ken Humpherson
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Headway Birmingham & Solihull is a local charity supporting those with an acquired brain injury & their families too. We provide opportunities for social rehabilitation & interaction with others facing similar challenges to over 2,000 people annually and rely on local community funding to do this.

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The Armstrong Three Peaks Challenge

We are a Father (Neil) and Son trio (George and Harry) from Beverley and we will be taking part in our own National Three Peaks Challenge on Sunday 20th June 2021.

Our challenge is in memory of Ken Humpherson who sadly passed away on the 22nd October 2020 from a brain haemorrhage at the age of 69.

Ken was the Dad of one of my close friends/colleagues (Steve Humpherson) who I have now known for almost 9 years. Ken also sadly left behind his wife of 45 years - Elaine - and another son - Pete.

We would be extremely grateful for any donations you could make which will go to Headway Birmingham & Solihull - The Brain Injury Association. Headway is a charity that raises money and awareness for brain injuries including haemorrhages and strokes.

About the Challenge

The National Three Peaks Challenge involves climbing the three highest peaks of Scotland, England and Wales, within 24 hours.

The total walking distance is 23 miles (37km) and the total ascent is 3064 metres (10,052ft) - twice the ascent of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, over a similar total walking distance. The total driving distance is 462 miles.

Thanks for visiting

Neil, George and Harry Armstrong

Donation summary

Total
£705.00
+ £130.00 Gift Aid
Online
£705.00
Offline
£0.00

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