Lawyers Climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon in 24 Hours
A team of six from Leeds law firm Irwin Mitchell will be tackling the National Three Peaks Challenge in a bid to raise funds for the Child Brain Injury Trust.
They will start their journey on 23 June by climbing Ben Nevis (1345m), before taking on Scafell Pike (978m) and the final leg on Snowdon (1085m) and will have just 24 hours to complete all three ascents including both driving and climbing time.
The team - Stephanie Innes-Smith, Carolyn Heaton, Sion Kingston, Andrew Merrick, Keith Norman and Alan Ball - are taking on the challenge to raise money for the Child Brain Injury Trust which has supported a number of their clients in the past.
The Trust provides help and support to children who have suffered a brain injury or an illness leading to brain damage.
It supports these children and young people, as well as their families and helps them come to terms with what has happened and how to deal with the uncertainty that the future may hold.
Carolyn Heaton, a Partner and expert serious injury lawyer at Irwin Mitchell’s Leeds office, said:
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“The work the Child Brain Injury Trust does is absolutely invaluable and we are delighted to be able to do what we can to help raise funds that will allow the charity to continue providing help and support for those who require it.
“The National Three Peaks really is a daunting challenge especially as the challenge is to do it in just 24 hours.
“The team are all looking forward to the challenge as we know how important it is to raise money for charities like the Child Brain Injury Trust, which has helped a number of families we have represented in our work here at Irwin Mitchell.” Carolyn Heaton - Partner
Sarah Knada at Child Brain Injury Trust said: “The Child Brain Injury Trust is very grateful for the continued support Irwin Mitchell has offered the Charity. They have been involved with our local family support project from the very beginning and it is fantastic to see the team support the Charity in so many ways.
“Whether we need support with family days out or climbing a mountain – it seems Irwin Mitchell is always there to take on the challenge.
“We have a number of teams hoping to complete the National Three Peaks Challenge and wish everyone the best of luck and thank them for their continued support.”
Anyone wishing to donate to the team ahead of their challenge please click here.