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Take on the 5 Peaks Challenge in aid of Surrey Care Trust

Published on: 6 Jul, 2026
Updated on: 6 Jul, 2026

Surrey Care Trust is calling on walkers, families, friends, and businesses to take on a 13-mile or even a 26-mile challenge across Surrey on Saturday, September 12 – raising funds to help young people overcome barriers, build confidence, and create brighter futures.

Participants will tackling the ‘five peaks of Surrey’ – St Martha’s Hill, Newlands Corner, Leith Hill, Holmbury Hill and Pitch Hill.

Click here to open the sign up page on Surrey Care Trust’s website, or scan the QR code above.

Surrey Care Trust helps young people take their next steps by providing alternative education, mentoring, confidence-building activities, skills development, and practical support to help them recognise their potential and move towards a positive future.

Through its Steps2Work programme, it has supported hundreds of young people, helping them progress into employment, education, training and volunteering.

Rachel Perez-Lofty, fundraising and marketing manager at Surrey Care Trust, said: “Everyone faces challenges in life, and sometimes young people need someone to help them find their way forward. The 5 Peaks Challenge is a fantastic opportunity for the Surrey community to come together, take on a personal challenge and help young people build confidence and achieve their goals.”

The bespoke orienteering route offers participants the chance to challenge themselves while enjoying Surrey’s beautiful countryside – whether they take part as individuals, with friends, or as part of a workplace team.

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