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A team of Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue (HWFRS) firefighters are determined to continue the fundraising legacy left by a former colleague who died, March 2021, at the age of 46 after a 12-month battle with cancer.
For the last two years the ‘Stu’s Phoenix Challenge’ team have undertaken the Brecon Beacon 10 Peaks Traverse East to West 2020 and West to East 2021.
Despite Stu being diagnosed with colon-cancer in April 2020, having to undertake intense chemotherapy and immunotherapy sessions in the lead-up to the challenge, even these setbacks didn’t stop Stu from completing the majority of the challenge. Stu was keen to share not only his battle with Cancer but also his battle with PTSD, walking and the Phoenix Challenge were a purpose that enabled Stu to escape. Key to this was not only the event but the majority of training was carried out as a team.
The total raised to date (including gift aid) is an incredible £18,839 for the Fire Fighters Charity. The spirit and zest for life Stu demonstrated in the latter months and weeks of Stu’s life, especially his dedication to the Firefighters Charity is something that Stu himself would like to see live on. So, with this in mind the team are determined to maintain the Phoenix Challenge momentum and would like people to support this year’s event.
The Brecon Beacon 10 Peaks Traverse is not for the faint hearted, the event involves climbing the 10 main peaks within the Brecon Beacons National park, around 42 miles of mountain terrain with 3,100 metres of ascent and the average 80kg person burning around 9,000 calories. It’s often been described as mentally and physically challenging, but without doubt incredibly rewarding. This year the team are completing the challenge over two days, Saturday 9th – Sunday 10th July
Stu’s sister Sam will again be taking part in this year’s event and is looking forward to seeing everyone and sharing great stories and special memories of Stu. The family have said ‘Stu was dedicated to raising money for the Fire Fighters Charity and specifically asked for donations to be made to this charity on his behalf so we know he would fully support and love this event, we would like to express how honoured we are at this event being undertaken in memory of Stu, he thoroughly enjoyed this challenge himself in August 2020 and we are certain he will be with you all that take on this 2022 challenge, so go and make him proud and keep the momentum going’!
Spencer concluded: “The outpouring following Stu’s death from fire and rescue services and colleagues across the country was overwhelming, and showed what a popular and inspirational individual he was - far beyond just the fire service he worked for. He made his mark, genuinely cared for people and stood up for what he believed.”
Thank you in advance for your support and generous donation.