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I’m taking on a charity walk for The Joshua Tree… and I’ll be reaching the summit of Snowdon not once, not twice, but THREE times.
Yes, you read that right. And no, I’m not exactly what you’d call “mountain fit”. So this is going to be a serious challenge for me – physically, mentally, and probably emotionally when I see how steep it is the second time.
But I’m doing it because The Joshua Tree is a truly incredible children’s cancer charity supporting families across the North West and North Wales. They provide tailored support to families affected by childhood cancer – from counselling and play therapy, to academic tutoring, well-being advice, and practical help around the home.
They walk alongside families through one of the most difficult journeys imaginable, helping to keep life as normal and supported as possible.
So while climbing Snowdon three times might break my legs (and possibly my spirit), it’s nothing compared to what these children and families go through every day.
Please support me if you can – whether it’s a donation, a share, or just some moral support (and maybe a tub of Deep Heat). Every step I take is for them.
Let’s do something incredible together
