SafeGuard Glass & Glazing’s sales director Rob Page and contracts & installations manager Daniel Mason have joined the team set to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for Kelly’s Heroes later this year.

Rob, pictured, left, said: “I’ve never been one to turn down a challenge, so when our directors’ emailed to suggest I take part I couldn’t say no! It will be the biggest physical and mental challenge of my life, but now I’ve signed up I’m just chomping at the bit to get my boots on, start getting the steps in and hopefully seeing the pounds go up!” 

Daniel added: “I’m not one to shy away from something that is going to be hard either, so I had to take Kilimanjaro on – and it will be great to do this alongside Rob so we can spur each other on. My daughter has already appointed herself as my fundraising and training manager too, so I know I’ll keep on track!”

The charity, Kelly’s Heroes, was founded in 2019 following the devastating loss of Kelly Francesca Hewitt by suicide. The work of the charity raises awareness of mental health, offering services and support through local communities, workplaces and schools.

The pair add; “Kelly’s Heroes, is such an important charity raising vital awareness and fundraising to provide mental health support provisions. We’ve already had a great amount of support from our fellow colleagues at SafeGuard and are hoping that we can hold regular fundraising initiatives with the team to keep pushing our total up.” 

www.justgiving.com/team/safeguardsupportskellysheroes

www.safe-guard.co.uk/

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