K9 Digital raises £2,000 for Ormiston Families via the Sea to Summit Challenge

A weary but exhilarated team of 10 members of staff from K9 Digital, a leading character art outsourcing studio based at The EpiCentre in Haverhill, has completed the Sea to Summit Challenge raising around £2,000 for the Ormiston Families charity.

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The Challenge involved a 16-mile cycle ride from Caernarfon to Snowdonia National Park, followed by a 12-mile climb up and down Mount Snowdon with a 2-mile kayak trip around Lake Llyn Padarn to complete the event.

The K9 Digital team travelled from all over Europe to compete in the event. Tia Sparling, MD of K9 Digital, said: “We are incredibly proud of our team. For my part it was one of the hardest things I have ever done but very rewarding and for a good cause.”

Ormiston Families is a leading children’s charity in the East Anglia region, providing support to young people and families facing a range of challenges. The charity’s work focuses on promoting resilience and well-being, strengthening family relationships, and improving life chances for children and young people. Ormiston Families offers a wide range of services, including mental health support, family support, and education and employment services.

“We were thrilled to be taking part in the Sea to Summit Challenge and supporting Ormiston Families. We believe that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential, and Ormiston Families is doing excellent work in the East Anglia region. We hope that our fundraising efforts will have helped the charity to continue making a positive impact in the lives of young people and families.”

Andrew Bell, Centre Manager at The EpiCentre, said: “Many congratulations to the K9 team and their sterling effort on the Sea to Summit Challenge. They can rightly be very pleased with their effort.”

To support K9 Digital’s fundraising efforts, please visit their JustGiving page: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/k9digitalxormistonfamilies

For more information about Ormiston Families and their work in the East Anglia region, please visit https://www.ormiston.org/what-we-do/



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