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Climb for Aiden

On June 21st, Bateman Groundworker Perry, took on the massive challenge of climbing the highest peaks in England, Scotland, and Wales—all in 24 hours. This wasn't just for the thrill of it; he did it in memory of his nephew Aiden and to raise money for the East Anglian Air Ambulance Charity.

The Challenge

The Three Peaks Challenge is tough—it's about pushing your limits and handling some pretty rough terrain. Perry and his mates faced it head-on. They climbed for a cause, remembering Aiden with every step and raising a hefty £5,164 for the air ambulance service that helps save lives every day.

Community Support

This climb was about more than just Perry and his close friends; it was about all of us coming together to back them up. Thanks to everyone’s donations and cheers, they made it through. It shows what we can do when we get behind something important.

Thank You

Big thanks to everyone who pitched in with support and donations. Your help means a lot and makes a real difference. There’s still a chance to donate if you haven’t yet. Every little bit helps keep emergency services ready to save lives. You can still donate through Aiden’s GoFundMe page.

Let’s keep the support strong for this great cause and in memory of Aiden.

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