Mark Dethick, basic supervisor at Bristol Road Motors SEAT/CUPRA Derby, and gross sales govt Andrew Lawrence will tackle the Yorkshire Three Peaks Problem on 6 April to boost cash for Dementia UK.
The charity gives specialist assist for households affected by dementia. The trigger is near Lawrence’s coronary heart following the latest passing of his grandmother as a result of illness.
He stated: “Dementia UK is a charity meaning an important deal to me. Shedding my nan to dementia was extremely powerful, and I need to do one thing to honour her reminiscence whereas serving to others going through related challenges.
“Taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge is no small task but knowing it will support such an important cause makes it all the more worthwhile.”
The Yorkshire 3 Peaks Problem entails climbing the three highest mountains in Yorkshire — Pen-y-ghent, Whernside, and Ingleborough — inside 12 hours.
Dethick added: “We’re each excited and slightly nervous concerning the problem forward, however we’re decided to finish it for such a implausible trigger.
“Dementia UK does incredible work, and we hope to raise as much as possible to support their specialist nurses, who provide invaluable assistance to families affected by dementia.”