This year we will take on the Chorley 3 Peaks.
Fundraising to
support good causes across the north west and beyond is built into Napthens’
DNA; it’s part of our culture and one that is embraced by all colleagues.
We do this
through the Napthens Foundation, a charity set up in April 2021 to provide
relief to those in need by way of education, youth, age, ill-health,
disability, financial hardship or other disadvantages
It is partnered
with and administered by the Charities Trust and together we’ve raised and
donated more than £50,000 since the foundation’s inception.
Every year, to support our
collective fundraising effort, we embark on an outdoor challenge and this year we’ll be tackling the Chorley Three Peaks.
We’ll be doing it this year in
memory of our colleague Sana Hussain, a member of the Napthens’ family who
sadly passed away last year.
Sana was well-regarded colleague and
team member, working as a legal assistant in our residential conveyancing team,
and her passing deeply saddened us all.
Since then, we have been working with her family to understand an appropriate way to remember and honour Sana’s life. As such, we are raising funds for Lupus UK (through the Napthens Foundation), a charity close to the hearts of Sana’s family.
The walk will take place on Saturday
8th June and will see us walk almost 12 miles and climb almost
2,300ft.
We will start in White Coppice near
Chorley and take in the three peaks on the Rivington Moor; Great Hill, Winter
Hill, and Rivington Pike.
As a firm we
appreciate your support, and to those taking part in this challenge and we wish
our team the best of luck.
Among the
beneficiaries of the Napthens Foundation has been almost 1,500 children across
primary schools in Blackpool, Blackburn, Preston and Chorley who were provided
with mental wellbeing support through the children’s mental wellbeing organisation,
myHappymind.
The Stroke
Association and Blackburn Rovers Community Trust (BRCT) both received more than
£3,000 after one of our partners, Oli McCann, plunged into the waters of
England’s biggest lake and swam 10km.
And our annual charity clay pigeon shoot raised more than £5,000 for Blackburn & Darwen Youth Zone, to help children and young adults across the region.
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