Beton Bauen staff, suppliers, friends & family walked to the top of Pen Y Fan in aid of NSPCC Cymru Wales, helping to raise over £1,000. Donations are welcome until 1st November 2024.
Left to Right: Belinda Davies, John Paul Curley, James Dacey, Arthur Dacey, Steve Davies, Wayne Annan, Liam Keene, Lee Prosser
CONGRATUALTIONS TO ALL THOSE WHO TOOK PART
In very difficult conditions last Saturday, a committed team (consisting of Beton Bauen staff/management, suppliers, friends and family) successfully navigated their way to the summit of Pen Y Fan. Despite a severe mist combined with damp, humid weather the team successfully reached the top of South Wales' largest mountain, in turn raising in excess of an £1,100 target, in aid of NSPCC Cymru Wales.
Beton Bauen representatives included Wayne Annan, Steve Davies, Belinda Davies, James Dacey, Arthur Dacey. Lee Prosser, John Paul Curley, and Liam Keene. In support, the team was joined by family members Elizabeth Brennan, Bradley Mayled and Liam Davies, plus Beton Bauen business partners Deiniol Williams (Fosroc), and Mardy Bekker (Hilti).
IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO DONATE!
We would love to double our original target of £1,000 and as such we're accepting donations up until midnight on Friday 1st November. It's easy to make a donation via JustGiving, either personally or on behalf of a commercial contact of Beton Bauen. You can donate to the cause as a whole, or to an individual who took part. If you want to acknowledge an individual, simply leave their name in the comments section when you make a donation.
For more information: visit www.betonbauen.com/2024-beton-bauen-charity-fundraiser-nspcc
WHO ARE WE FUNDRAISING FOR?
The NSPCC is the leading children's charity fighting to end child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands. We help children who have been abused to rebuild their lives, protect those at risk, and find the best ways of preventing abuse from ever happening.
Every child deserves the best possible chance to rebuild their life after abuse.
That’s why they're here. That's what drives all of their work. And that’s why – as long as there’s abuse – they will fight for every childhood.
For more information about the NSPCC Cymru Wales visit: NSPCC Cymru Wales (Web) - https://www.nspcc.org.uk/about-us/what-we-do/wales/
NSPCC Cymru Wales (Facebook) - https://www.facebook.com/nspcccymruwales/
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