
Wildlife matters!
Hi everyone
I’m taking on the Three Peaks Challenge—not just for the thrill of climbing the UK’s highest mountains, but to raise vital funds for a cause that’s really close to my heart: Kent Wildlife Rescue.
Every year, they care for hundreds of injured, orphaned, and vulnerable wild animals—foxes, hedgehogs, birds, badgers—you name it. These are creatures who would have no chance without the kindness and dedication of people working tirelessly behind the scenes, often with limited resources and no government support.
By supporting this fundraiser, you're helping to provide food, medicine, shelter, and a second chance to the wildlife we share our world with.
So while I climb Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon in 24 hours—aching legs and all—I’ll be doing it knowing that every step is helping to heal and protect the voiceless animals of Kent.
If you can donate, please do. If not, even sharing the word means the world. Thank you so much for your support—it genuinely makes a difference
More information about The Kent Wildlife Rescue Service: KWRS is a charity which rescues, treats and rehabilitate all species of wildlife that are found injured, sick or orphaned and return them to the wild, wherever possible. KWRS also advises and educates members of the public, schools, colleges and groups on wildlife, and promotes best practices in countryside living that helps communities, environment and its fauna and flora. KWRS also helps veterinary professionals who take in wildlife.
Organizer
Kayleigh Gogerly
Organizer
England
The Kent Wildlife Rescue Service
Beneficiary