Norton takes on the Three Peaks Challenge
A group of staff from Norton Finance, led by directors Keith and Paul Stringer, are taking on the infamous Three Peaks Challenge for charity.
On the 10th of May the group will attempt to conquer the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge (climbing the peaks of Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough) and at the same time raise money for Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice in Rotherham.
Bluebell Wood provides care and support to families who have a child or young person who has a shortened life expectancy and is not expected to live into adulthood. They look after children with a vast range of complex medical needs and support the whole family on their life journey offering short respite breaks, day care provision, community support, crisis intervention and end of life treatment and care
Secured Loans Underwriting Manager Lisa Muscroft said of the challenge:
“Bluebell Wood move mountains to help families and all without any cost to those who use the service so whilst we can’t move mountains we have decided to climb them - three of them in fact!
Recently they have helped the family of a valued friend and staff member at Norton Finance, so please dig deep and give what you can and we promise to let you see the photos of all the mishaps and suffering during the day!”
If you would like to donate you can do by visiting The Norton Group’s Just Giving page.
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