Staff from a Shropshire business will be lacing up their walking boots as they prepare to climb Mount Snowdon to raise vital funds for two charities.
A team of 22 colleagues from the Upton Magna-based CJ Wildlife ill be taking on the epic 3,560ft challenge to reach the summit on Saturday, October 21.Kirsty Windley, Head of Customer Service for the popular wildlife brand, said: “We're really looking forward to getting out there to raise funds for these worthy local causes.
“CJ Wildlife’s roots have been in Shropshire for 36 years, so being able to give back to the local community is a great feeling. I know that many of our customers are already supporting us, and I hope members of the community will donate whatever they can, too!” Marty Burrel, from Hillbrae Rescue Kennels, said:"The challenge set by the team at CJ Wildlife is amazing.
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