Abbie Davies

Ollie and friends complete the snowdon challenge!

Fundraising for Enrych
£325
raised of £100 target
by 23 supporters
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Participants: Ollies friends will be joining him, together hoping they will raise money for Enrych!
Sam will be scaling the real Mount Snowdon while fundraisers do the equivalent in climbs at Clip 'n' Climb at Whitwick & Coalville Leisure Centre. This is to raise essential funds for Enrych to support people with disabilities and poor mental health.

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Oliver wants to help Enrych, and those that we support….  He will do this by climbing a climbing wall (with his friends) and between them they will climb the wall 108 times, the hight of Snowdon! As he now has more friends joining him, together they will climb Snowdon twice, and in two groups will climb 216 times! 

Ollie doesn’t particularly like hights, nor would he usually jump at the change to climb a wall but is keen to get involved to support Enrych and our local community. 

Enrych supports adults living with disabilities, long term health conditions and poor mental health to live independently through a range of different services. All the money raised during our Snowdon Challenge will go towards funding inclusive group sessions that those we serve can enjoy, whilst feeling at home in a safe and nurtured environment. 

A huge cheer to Ollie and his friends, helping us raise funds that will enable us to reach more individuals, and create a larger impact on our community. Joining Ollie will be Alfie, Louie, Jack, Hari, Charlie, Lola, Blake, Noah, James and Dylan. 

About the campaign

Sam will be scaling the real Mount Snowdon while fundraisers do the equivalent in climbs at Clip 'n' Climb at Whitwick & Coalville Leisure Centre. This is to raise essential funds for Enrych to support people with disabilities and poor mental health.

About the charity

Enrych

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For 35 years Enrych has empowered adults living with a disability or poor mental health, particularly those who are socially isolated, to live the most active and independent lives possible. This is achieved through our teams of Personal Assistants and Volunteers. Our PA Support Service is a one-to-one person-centred service to increase independence and confidence at home and in the community and access leisure and learning activities. Our team support those we serve with tasks around the house, getting out and about to enjoy activities in the community or to achieve learning, social, volunteering, and work-related goals. Our mission is to empower them to live independently and gain independence at home and in the community. The Enrych Volunteers Service Support has a network of amazing volunteers who can phone or visit every now and again plus a range of online sessions to reduce social isolation. The Enrych Digital Inclusion service introduces digital technology to adults living with a disability and their carers to enable them to access online services and information. Those we serve can also access the many social activities facilitated by our Enrych Teams to enable them to connect with like-minded people in their community.

Donation summary

Total raised
£325.00
Online donations
£325.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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