Mount Snowdon In total the climbs consisted of more than 12,000 feet, despite the intrepid pair having never undertaken such a fundraising challenge before. Mount Snowdon The cheque being presented Jack, who works in a lab at Alfred H Knight, said before the challenge: We are doing it to raise money for Willowbrook because they have been struggling. We thought we just have to do our bit to help them. Jack and Jonathon Jack, from Clock Face, added: It s our first time fundraising, we thought we had to do something. He also said: We have recently seen numerous notices regarding the uncertainty of the future of Willowbrook Hospice and we simply cannot sit back and watch because we, personally, have seen and understand the positive impact that Willowbrook Hospice has on those that need their help.
Taking on the mountainous challenge AN INTREPID duo who are climbing mountains for Willowbrook Hospice have neared the end of their challenge. Jack Bolan and Jonathon Ward, both 19, have set themselves an ambitious challenge during the upcoming month of April. Jack and Jonathon They are climbing four mountains around the UK, along with others, one on each weekend throughout April with their first having taken place Easter Sunday, April 4 at Coniston. Taking on the mountainous challenge They have also tackled Helvellyn, Tryfan and are set to finally Snowdon this Saturday as they look to help the Eccleston Park-based hospice. In total the climbs will consist of more than 12,000 feet, despite the intrepid pair having never undertaken such a fundraising challenge before.