In a remarkable display of dedication, Travel Counsellors have raised £10,000 for Reuben’s Retreat through a variety of engaging activities completed in a single day.
- Home working agents and support team members undertook diverse challenges, showcasing their commitment to charitable causes.
- The events included a rigorous 23-mile walk from Manchester to Derbyshire, alongside other challenging feats.
- Notably, the group completed the iconic Cragg Challenge in Yorkshire, raising significant funds in the process.
- The day also featured skydiving and abseiling activities, highlighting the participants’ adventurous spirit.
In a remarkable display of dedication, Travel Counsellors have raised £10,000 for Reuben’s Retreat through a variety of engaging activities completed in a single day. The charity, founded in 2012, serves as a sanctuary for families with critically ill children and offers support following bereavement. Named after Nicola Graham’s son, Reuben, the charity has been officially partnered with Travel Counsellors for the past five years, during which time the company has contributed over £250,000 through various initiatives.
Home working agents and support team members undertook diverse challenges, showcasing their commitment to charitable causes. Among the activities, a 23-mile walk from Travel Counsellors’ support centre in Manchester to Reuben’s Retreat in Glossop, Derbyshire, was completed by several participants. Simultaneous to this, a 23-mile coastal route trek was accomplished in South Wales, further exemplifying the resolve of all involved.
The events included a rigorous 23-mile walk from Manchester to Derbyshire, alongside other challenging feats. In addition, some Counsellors chose to cycle the demanding eight-mile Cragg Challenge in Yorkshire, known for boasting England’s longest continuous ascent. This feat, alongside others, served to raise both awareness and substantial funds for the cause.
Notably, the group completed the iconic Cragg Challenge in Yorkshire, raising significant funds in the process. Contributing to the adventurous exploits, participants also abseiled down the formidable Avon Gorge in Bristol and ran 23 laps around Carrow Road stadium in Norwich. Such efforts underscored the participants’ determination to support Reuben’s Retreat in every possible manner.
The day also featured skydiving and abseiling activities, highlighting the participants’ adventurous spirit. Eight notable community members undertook a skydiving excursion, collectively raising £6,000. These daring activities were pivotal in attracting attention and support to the charity, which is vital for the families who rely on its services.
The collective efforts not only raised significant funds but also exemplified the unwavering community spirit in support of Reuben’s Retreat.
