Little Heath Care Home Raises £1,000 with Pen y Fan Charity Climb

 

On 6 July, a team of dedicated staff and volunteers from Brunelcare’s Little Heath Care Home successfully climbed Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, raising over £1,000 to support activities and enhance the living environment for their residents across the home. Pen y Fan is situated in Brecon Beacons National Park and stands at 886 metres (2,907 ft) above sea-level. 

The fundraising initiative, led by team members Jess Ward, Business Manager at Little Heath and Ruth Easton, Homemaker at the care home, was launched with the aim of improving day-to-day life at the care home from funding new activities to enhancing the overall environment. The challenge quickly gained momentum and was embraced by the wider team, becoming not just a charitable event, but a valuable team-building experience. 

Krishna Mullekattu, Little Heath Care Home Manager said:

Climbing Pen y Fan in the wind, rain and mud was no easy feat, it was exhausting and, at times, even a little dangerous. But alongside an incredible team of staff and volunteers, we made it to the top! I’m proud that our determination helped raise funds for the meaningful activities we provide to our residents every day.

Little Heath Care Home would like to extend heartfelt thanks to everyone who donated and supported the effort. Your generosity is helping to create moments that matter.