National 3 Peaks Challenge: Fundraising for Pathway Counselling
Ten women who have been inspired by the free counselling offered by Pathway Counselling are tackling a huge task to fundraise for PATH later this year to support the mental health services we offer.
Organised by Lucy Brazier, with the help of Charlotte Neill of Aspire Fitness, the group of women will be taking on the Three Peaks Challenge, which involves climbing the three highest UK peaks in just 24 hours.
They will be going from Ben Nevis in Scotland, to Scafell Pike in England and finishing up at Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) in Wales.
You can donate to the cause by visiting the JustGiving page here.
In total, the challenge will involve 23 miles of walking and 450 miles of driving on June 7th, 2025.
The group consists of:
Lucy Brazier, Charlotte Neill, Michaela Pritchard, Louise Burgin, Maria Nicholas, Saskia Thomas, Emily Williams, Sara Harding, Andrea Bateman and Sarah Nutting
The drivers for the challenge will also be Jonny Sutton and Barrie Nicholas.
"Mental health support is so important in this day and age, and for so many people to have access to it for free through Pathway Counselling is amazing," Lucy said about her motivation to organise the fundraising challenge.
"As the needs for mental health support grows, having access to a service like this without any waiting lists or costs should really be supported.
"We appreciate donations of any amount to support our challenge and in turn support PATH and Pathway Counselling. Please donate what you can!"
You can donate to the cause by visiting the JustGiving page here.