Eliza Hudgell

Mount Snowdon Climb for #MartinsMountain

Fundraising for Spinal Injuries Association
£1,450
raised of £1,000 target
Event: #MY19 - Martin's Mountain, from 1 August 2021 to 31 December 2022
Participants: Eliza Hudgell, Rosie Jukes, Rachel Di Clemente, Terry Wilcox, James Camidge, Jolene Cunningham and Clare Forster
The official fundraising page of Martin's Mountain!

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On Sunday 24 April 2022, as part of our support at Hudgell Solicitors for #MartinsMountain, Rachel Di Clemente, Rosie Jukes, Terry Wilcox, James Camidge, Jolene Cunningham, Clare Forster and Eliza Hudgell are climbing Mount Snowdon to raise money for the Spinal Injuries Association. 

On 22nd May 2017, Martin Hibbert's life changed forever. 

Martin was the closest survivor of the Manchester Arena bombing which tragically took the lives of 22 people. A bolt went straight through him, severing his spinal cord, leaving him paralysed below the waist. 

Martin is taking on the incredible challenge of raising £1million for Spinal Injuries Association, the organisation that have supported him in his recovery and gave him the hope, confidence and practical skills to start again.

Martin, using a specially adapted wheelchair, and supported by a team of people that have helped to save and rebuild his life, will be climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in September of this year. 

Inspired by his story and this incredible challenge, we have decided to set our own challenge of raising money to help him towards his incredible goal. 

We will be #EVERYDAYMOUNTAINEERS, the team behind the team, supporting Martin by taking on our own challenges, raising money, and inspiring others to do the same.

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About the campaign

The official fundraising page of Martin's Mountain!

About the charity

Spinal Injuries Association

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Our VISION is a fulfilled life for everyone affected by spinal cord injury. Our PURPOSE is to be in partnership with the SCI community to create quality and equality. Our VALUES Always be user-led in our decision making and development. Challenge perceptions and behaviours towards SCI.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,450.00
+ £232.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,420.00
Offline donations
£30.00

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