3 Peaks Challenge 4th July 2009 - MCHCCF

Justin Nolan is raising money for Manchester Children's Critical Care Fund
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Three Peaks Challenge · 24 February 2009

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Thanks for visiting the fundraising page of the Three Peaks Challenge for Manchester Children's Hospital Critical Care Fund and Christie's Hospital.

Twelve brave, hardy, and rather foolish, souls have decided to attempt to climb the highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales - Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon to be exact - in the space of 24 Hours. Obviously we will drive between the various mountains, but we calculate it will take us 13 hours walking in total to ascend and descend all three. A difficult task I'm sure you'll agree and most definitely worthy of a donation of your hard earned cash.

The people definitely confirmed as undertaking this arduous task are James Wild, John L Wild, Jonathan Wild, Ben Wild, Justin "The Chief" Nolan, Adrian Gare, Kevin Waterhouse, David Evans, Martyn Rickels, Mark Rollinson, Steven Radcliffe, and Dean Williams.

NB: This page is for donating to Manchester Children's Hospital Critical Care Fund. If you wish to donate to Christie's Hospital please go to:

http://www.justgiving.com/3peakschallengechristies

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About the charity

Many of the sickest children in the North West receive life saving care in the Critical Care Unit of Royal Manchester Children's Hospital. We want these children to receive the very best care possible. The money we raise will be used to provide the staff with access the very latest equipment and training in order to achieve this aim.

Donation summary

Total
£1,250.00
+ £310.26 Gift Aid
Online
£1,100.00
Offline
£150.00

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