Travis Perkins colleagues complete 538-mile challenge for Alzheimer’s Society

Travis Perkins’ HR team, from its Northampton based branch, has completed an impressive charity challenge to support its charity partner, Alzheimer’s Society this week.

The eight-strong team collectively covered the ambitious 583-mile distance, the equivalent from Travis Perkins Macduff, in Aberdeenshire, to Travis Perkins Marsh Barton, in Exeter; this challenge involved walking, running, cycling (both on road and static bikes), rowing, and other activities to reach their goal.Travis Perkins Alzheimers Society

Margaret Ollerenshaw, HR director at Travis Perkins, shared her enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to have taken on this challenge for Alzheimer’s Society. Each mile we covered is a step towards better support for those affected by dementia and a contribution to vital research. Our team is committed to making a difference, and we hope to inspire others to support this worthy cause.”

The colleagues who are based across the country, including Margaret Ollerenshaw, Alison O’Connell, Alice Sheard, Ambrin Shah, Helena Dale, Jenny Shooter, Loren Eggleston, and Sam Diggins, each contributed 72 miles over the nine-day period, and averaged eight miles per day. Their combined fundraising efforts will support those living with dementia, contribute to groundbreaking research, and help advocate for dementia to receive the priority it deserves.

Its team initially set a fundraising goal of £1,000 but thanks to the support from colleagues, family, friends, and the community, they surpassed this target, raising an impressive £1,270.

Lizzie Pearl, head of corporate partnerships, Alzheimer’s Society commented: “Dementia is the UK’s biggest killer and over 900,000 people are living with the condition – the need for support has never been greater. We want to say a huge thank you to the HR team at Travis Perkins for leading the way with their impressive challenge and raising over £1,250 to provide help and hope for those affected by dementia.”

Alzheimer’s Society plays a crucial role in providing support and resources for individuals and families affected by dementia. The funds raised by the Travis Perkins HR team’s challenge will give support to people facing the most frightening times of their lives.

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