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HALLMARK REACHING THEIR PEAK
Dealer team set to tackle tough challenge



A team from Hallmark Tractors are to take on the famous Three Peaks Challenge to help raise money for a youngster suffering from cerebal palsy. They will be pulling on the walking boots in aid of the Harry Culwick Fund and the Multiple Sclerosis Fund.

The Harry Culwick Fund raises money to help six-year-old Harry receive Advanced Biochemical Rehabilitation, which has a substantial cost of £5,300 annually. Harry Culwick and his twin brother Luke were born at 28 weeks due to complications from discordant growth. During his young life he has encountered multiple problems and initially was unable to sit, stand, walk or talk and was barely able to hold his head up.

Hallmark Tractors will also be raising funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Fund in memory of Isobel Kendrew, who tragically passed away from the condition earlier this year.

Jim Nash, managing director of Hallmark Tractors said: “As a company we have decided to give back to our local and wider community by raising funds for treatment for Harry Culwick who has cerebal palsy and for the Multiple Sclerosis Society in memory of our friend Isobel Kendrew.

“These are two causes very close to our hearts. In order to raise funds we will be attempting the national Three Peaks Challenge which involves walking up Mount Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis in the space of 24 hours.

“We would be very grateful for all donations you can spare and we have set up a Just Giving page



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