
Five of our brave colleagues faced the heat at Whittington Castle, walking barefoot across hot embers to raise more than £800 for Derwen Charity.
Justine Bradey, Claire Edge, Sue Lake, Cath Cyples and Katie Hindle took part in the professionally organised fire walk on Saturday 28 March, pushing themselves well outside their comfort zones for a cause close to their hearts.
Every penny raised will help Derwen Charity provide extra opportunities, skills and experiences that support young people with SEND to build confidence and independence.
Bryony Wesson, Fundraiser at Derwen College, said:
“I want to extend my heartfelt congratulations to everyone for embracing the fire walk challenge, and an even greater thank you for the incredible funds they’ve raised. It was truly amazing to see the excitement and sense of achievement afterwards.”
For participant Justine Bradey, the experience was dramatic, daring and empowering.
“Walking on fire gave me the rush I was looking for without the terror of heights,” she said. “It’s dramatic, it’s daring and, most importantly, it’s at sea level. I’m thrilled to have raised funds for Derwen Charity, and I’m so grateful to everyone who sponsored me. Crossing those embers really helped me stop talking myself out of things. My new mantra is just do it!”
Cath Cyples said the challenge surprised her in unexpected ways.
“It’s really weird to describe. I felt nothing the first time,” she said. “The second time was more painful because I didn’t focus as much, but I did it twice. It was challenging, but really empowering.”
The day was also supported by Connor Barker, whose younger sister Amy is a student at Derwen College. Connor ran a tombola stall at the event as he is currently training for the London Marathon after securing a charity place through Derwen Charity. He is aiming to raise £2,000.
The firewalk event supported six local charities and attracted hundreds of spectators, alongside activities including live music, stalls, axe throwing, archery and refreshments.
Thank you so much to our brilliant fire walkers and to Whittington Castle for putting on this fabulous event.
