HART members training for the three peaks challenge next June have received extra sponsorship. They were already being sponsored by solicitors Griffith Smith Farrington Webb, the company HART responser Anne Dewdney works for.
White Hart landlord Gyles Culver is now covering the cost of hiring transport and Sean Preston of Southdown Truck and Crane is paying for the fuel. The HART team is currently looking for a transport company to supply the mini-bus (to carry 10 people) as part of the fund-raising effort. The challenge will entail climbing Ben Nevis (Scotland), Scafell Pike (Cumbria) and Snowdon (Wales) with 24 hours.
Nadia Cowdrey, partner at Griffith Smith Farrington Webb, said: “Everyone here in the office is very proud of the work our colleague Anne Dewdney has done for HART, and when she told us she was going to meet the Three Peaks Challenge as well we were more than happy to lend our support. It’s good to see other locally-based businesses stepping in to help as well, and we have no doubt the team’s efforts will make a huge difference to the vital work of HART in and around Henfield.”