The Bartlett Yorkshire Peaks Challenge

Bartlett Group is raising money for Parkinson’s UK
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Bartlett Yorkshire Peaks Challenge · 28 June 2024

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ALL FUNDS RAISED WILL BE SPLIT EVENLY BETWEEN PARKINSON'S UK AND DEMENTIA FORWARD.

On Friday 28 June, 37 colleagues from across Bartlett, joined by clients and suppliers will be taking part in our annual corporate challenge - The Yorkshire Peaks Challenge.

Participants have the choice two undertake one of two challenges:

- The traditional Yorkshire Three Peaks hiking challenge, where colleagues will be aiming to complete the hike in under 12 hours.

- The newly created Yorkshire Five Peaks Challenge, which will involved participants hiking up all three Yorkshire peaks, and cycling up two further peaks specially selected by our event organisers, Struggle Events.

This year we are raising funds for two exceptional charities, Parkinson's UK and Dementia Forward. Bartlett will match £ for £ every donation raised so please give generously.

Taking part in this year's challenge is:

Matt Thompson, David Weathers, Andy Russell, Mike Dillon, Billy Dawson, Ethan Saunders, Jason Roberts, Ausra Jakutyte, Andy Clemerson, Sarah Tallant, Hannah Parkin, Matt Cross, Ellie Robinson, Emily Robb, Rachel Stephenson, Jack O'Brien, Jordan Young, Jake Fox, Josh Hurley, Emma Holliday, Claire Revell, Chris Chadwick, Louise Kendall, Matt Rhodes, Niall Smith, James Spencer, Paul Evison, Matt Jaques, Rich Bartlett, Ian Roberts, Stuart Hoare, Rachel Spencer, Wanda Ryan, Ben Lumley, John Ransome, Helen Everatt and John Meehan.

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Parkinson’s UK

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Anyone can get Parkinson’s. It gets worse over time and there’s no cure. Yet. Funding research into the most promising treatments, we’re getting closer to a cure. Until then, we're improving life for people with Parkinson’s, and the people in their lives. Together we'll find a cure.

Donation summary

Total
£14,087.19
+ £1,522.26 Gift Aid
Online
£11,587.19
Offline
£2,500.00

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