Tuesday, November 19, 2024

ORB Recruitment Director Swaps Heels for Hiking Boots To Take On Three Peaks Challenge

Vanessa Ogden, Director and Head of Care at Balby Carr-headquartered ORB Recruitment, will have to reach the peak of her powers for a gruelling 12-hour challenge, in order to raise vital funds for a local charity, as she prepares to take on the famed Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge.

On Saturday, June 25, she will attempt to climb the highest mountains in Yorkshire – Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough – in just 12 hours. The total walking distance of the challenge is 24 miles (38.6km), and includes 1585m (5200ft) of ascent.

Vanessa is taking on the mammoth walk in aid of the Serenity Appeal, which itself is supporting Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals Charity to enhance bereavement services for maternity.

Vanessa said: “I’m swapping my work heels for hiking boots for the toughest challenge I’ve ever done – and I’ve done a few over the years!

“I’ve always wanted to take on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge but have never had the opportunity before, so I’m excited about the challenge.

“I’m raising money for the Serenity Appeal from Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. They need to raise £150,000 to make significant improvements to their maternity bereavement suite. I’ve never experienced the loss of a child and can only imagine how heartbreaking it must be.

“My individual target for the challenge is to raise £150, but I’d love to raise as much as possible for this worthy cause.”

Stewart Olsen, CEO or ORB Recruitment, said: “We are so proud of Vanessa and know her steely determination will see her through this gruelling challenge. She is doing it for a wonderful local charity and we hope people will support her by donating so she can raise as much money as possible.”

People can support Vanessa via her Just Giving page: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/vanessa-ogden1

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