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Fundraising for Camphill Village Trust
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Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, 30 May 2020
Thanks to the generosity of supporters like you we have been empowering people with learning disabilities to live more independent and active lives for 65 years. In this most challenging of years, we need you more than ever...

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Sadly we have had to postpone the Three Peaks Challenge until later in the year. It is just not possible for us to do it safely in May and we all have a duty to stay safe, for ourselves and for each other. We hope to take on the challenge later in the year.  Thank you for all your support so far and we look forward to walking the Three Peaks soon!


Botton Village’s Care Farm Manager, Robin Asquith, and a group of friends and colleagues are taking the Three Peaks walk on Saturday 30 May to raise money to mark Camphill Village Trust’s 65th anniversary.

Robin, will join forces with his friends Adam Bedford of the National Farmers’ Union and Arran Smith, Adam and Robin hatched the plan after being made aware of Botton’s landmark birthday celebrations late last year.

“We wanted to do something that would be a real challenge for us. At Camphill Village Trust we encourage the people we support to challenge themselves each and every day as that’s a crucial element of a life of opportunity. We’ve done walks and runs before, but nothing as exhausting as this will be. We start at 6am and hope to finish by 7pm, it’s a long day’s walking!

The best thing about the Three Peaks is that colleagues and community members can join us for stretches of the walk for as long as they can, but if they get tired or want to stop they can. So it means anyone can get involved if they want to, which is a really important part of Camphill Village Trust life.

Robin, Adam and Arran will also be joined by community member and keen farmer Adam, Botton Village’s General Manager, Wayne Mason, and Camphill Village Trust’s Director of Care and Support, Janine Moorcroft and Pauline Rabet, Occupational Therapist student who works on the farm with Robin, to form a formidable team for the hike which is expected take up to twelve hours.

“We haven’t set a target yet but its such a special year for the charity and we do so much to help so many people, we are hoping to raise as much money as possible.

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Thanks to the generosity of supporters like you we have been empowering people with learning disabilities to live more independent and active lives for 65 years. In this most challenging of years, we need you more than ever...

About the charity

Camphill Village Trust supports adults with learning disabilities or mental health challenges. We offer residential and day placements across 9 communities and a Shared Lives scheme. We provide activities which teach life skills, build self-esteem and help people to lead a life of opportunity.

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