Edale announces a new charity for 2012

Edale announces a new charity for 2012

Staff of UK press manufacturer Edale will take part in a charity run in support of a local hospice.

Managing director James Boughton, head of sales Jeremy Westcott and technical manager Daryl Finter will take part in the Original GRIM Challenge held in Aldershot, Hampshire, an 8-mile off-road course using land which is used to test army vehicles.

‘Team Edale’ will be completing the GRIM challenge as the beginning of a company campaign to raise money and awareness for its chosen charity for 2012: Naomi House Children’s Hospice.

Naomi House is a hospice which provides support to children with conditions that mean they are unlikely to live to become adults. The charity provides care to families and young adults living in communities across the seven UK counties of Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Surrey, West Sussex and Wiltshire.

If you wish to sponsor ‘Team Edale’ for this upcoming event then you can do so at www.justgiving.com/TeamEdale.

Pictured l-r: Edale’s Daryl Finter, Jeremy Westcott and James Boughton

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