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Hike nears fund-raising target

by Mark Rowe

The London-based security firm Blackstone Consultancy is well on the way to reaching a fund-raising target of £25,000 for Pink Ribbon Foundation, after they walked the length of Hadrian’s Wall last month.

In fours days the hikers covered 84 miles (104km) from west to east, Carlisle to Newcastle. Their aim; to raise awareness and funds to help women facing breast cancer. Blackstone’s team of Chartered Security Professionals (CSyPs) and intelligence specialists operate worldwide from capital cities to world trouble-spots. As many of them having military and law-enforcement backgrounds, they’re not ones to shy away from serious physical and mental challenges, but they still had to cross river paths, farmland, moorland and open salt marshes.

The six from the security firm were Simon Giddins, Chris Moses, Rob Bates, Tom Tahany, Dave Neal and Rufus Caldecott. So far over £24,300 has been raised for the Foundation. Also taking part were Simon Bennett from YOU Digital, Simon Aitken from Gauntlet Insurance and Adonis Pouroulis from Pella Resources. Sponsors were Cigna, insurer Ecclesiastical, I-Farm, Prestige Valuations and YOU Digital.

Blackstone’s Director of Intelligence and Investigations, Chris Moses, said the experience was ‘challenging’ but for a worthy cause. He added that the team annually complete the ‘Blackstone Consultancy Challenge’ raising awareness and funds for causes that are important to them.

He said: “Previously we have cycled 54 miles from South London to Brighton in aid of Blesma, a charity supporting injured veterans and trekked the Sahara Desert raising funds for Children’s Air Ambulance. This year it was for Pink Ribbon Foundation, a trust which provides financial support for UK breast cancer charities. The charities we choose reflect us and our core values; causes for veterans due to our background as former soldiers, children’s charities because we are all fathers or uncles and women’s charities, such as Pink Foundation, because we are husbands and sons.

“These are charities and causes we feel incredibly strongly about. During these tough and unprecedented times, we feel that it is important to give something back. Not only is it part of us being a socially responsible company, but it feels good to do something good as well.”

As for the walk, Chris added: “With our backgrounds we are used to physical activity but most of us are now of a certain age and we don’t do those activities quite so often anymore. But, we did it! The weather was beautiful, we couldn’t have wished for it to be better. It was hard on the feet, the calves, hips, ankles and we got blisters. Yet, we got to the end and arrived in Newcastle and the sun was shining – we really enjoyed it.

“Previously we have raised around £25,000 through our charity challenges and we are already close to that total. This year, we will keep the campaign running and do some more publicity around it, going into October to emphasise National Breast Cancer Awareness. We hope to outstrip the £25K and, hopefully, it will do some good.”

Jonathan Prince, Chair of Trustees, Pink Ribbon Foundation added: “The Pink Ribbon Foundation is delighted to be chosen as Blackstone Consultancy’s ‘Charity of the Year’. With so many women getting breast cancer and in these challenging times for them to get treatment, we can guarantee that the money Blackstone raises will make a difference to women with and recovering from this terrible disease.”

You can support Blackstone Consultancy’s Hadrian’s Wall Challenge by visiting the justgiving website: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/blackstone-consultancy.

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