Millers Dale Viaduct Abseil

Catherine Timbers is raising money for National Literacy Trust

Team: Early Years Team

£439
raised of £350 target

Millers Dale Viaduct Abseil · 16 March 2025 ·

Experience the beauty of the peak district with an abseil down the Millers Dale Viaduct, whilst raising vital funds to give people living in the most disadvantaged areas of the country the literacy skills they need to succeed.

Story

I am taking part in the Millers Dale Viaduct Abseil in support of the National Literacy Trust because I believe that children from disadvantaged backgrounds shouldn't have their potential cut short before their lives have even really begun.

Every penny I raise will help to transform the life stories of children around the UK through literacy.

On average, children from disadvantaged backgrounds start school 19 months behind their more privileged peers.

Children without these skills will be held back at every stage of their lives. They are:

- five times more likely to fail to meet the expected standards in English at age 11

- four times more likely to struggle to read as adults

- twice as likely to be unemployed aged 34

- three times more likely to have mental health problems as adults

Thank you for supporting me and the work of the National Literacy Trust!

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About the campaign

Experience the beauty of the peak district with an abseil down the Millers Dale Viaduct, whilst raising vital funds to give people living in the most disadvantaged areas of the country the literacy skills they need to succeed.

About the charity

National Literacy Trust

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The National Literacy Trust aims to create a society in which everyone has the reading, writing, speaking and listening skills that they need to fulfil their own and, ultimately, the nation’s potential.

Donation summary

Total
£439.00
+ £102.25 Gift Aid
Online
£439.00
Offline
£0.00

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