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North Yorkshire farm shop team member is taking on walking challenge for charity

North Yorkshire farm shop team member is taking on the National Three Peaks Challenge for charity

 

A part-time member of the team at an award-winning Pickering farm shop and café is taking part in a challenging fundraiser next month to raise money for a men's mental health charity.

 

On 9thand 10thApril, Pickering teenager Nathan Brown and a group of eight friends will take on the gruelling National Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds forAndy's Man Club.

 

The Challenge is an event in which participants attempt to climb the highest mountains of Scotland, England and Wales within 24 hours. Walkers climb each peak in turn and are driven from the foot of one mountain to the next. The three peaks are Ben Nevis (1,345 m of ascent), Scafell Pike (978 m) andYr Wyddfa(formerly known as Snowdon, 1,085 m).

 

18 year old Nathan, a student at Lady Lumley's School in Pickering, does not underestimate the challenge: "It's going to be tough to complete the challenge within the 24 hour time limit, especially as we can't control the road conditions between each mountain, but we're a determined, resilient group and we have trained hard so that we can raise as much money as possible for Andy's Man Club.

 

"Over the last two years, I have raised over £1,200 by doing ‘Movember' in support of men's general health issues. That led me to research men's mental health statistics, and I was alarmed by the prevalence and the growing number of young men who are experiencing mental health challenges, especially in rural areas like ours. Andy's Man Club is a free men's suicide prevention charity that relies on donations to support its growing network, and I want to do my bit to help fund this fantastic service.

 

"We'd love to hear from anyone who might be able help us with driving and logistics. Please call me on 07377 615522 to find out more."

 

Mr Brown is already halfway to his £2,000 target. Please follow the link to support the fundraising challenge:https://bit.ly/NathanAMC

 

Andy's Man Clubs offers free support groups nationwide and provides men with a safe space where they feel comfortable to talk and open up about their experiences in a safe, judgement-free and non-clinical environment. There are groups in Pickering, Malton and Scarborough, and they meet at 7 pm every Monday, except on bank holidays.

 

Cedarbarn is home to a Café, Farm Shop, Butchery, Miniature Railway and Dog Walking Field. In 2024, its co-founder, Karl Avison, raised over £40,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support when he took part in the Macmillan Ride of Your Life at York Racecourse.

 

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Photo:  Nathan Brown Photo: Jessica Kett Photography Nathan Brown

For more information or to arrange an interview withNathan Brown,please contact Tracey Baty at three60 marketing on:
 

Direct line:01430 871360

Mobile:07971 961574

Email:traceybaty@three60marketing.co.uk

 

Notes to editors

  1. For more information about Cedarbarn Farm Shop and Cafe, please visit https://www.cedarbarnfarmshop.co.uk/
  2. For more information about Andy's Man Club, please visit https://andysmanclub.co.uk/