Chapman Taylor team climbs the Czech Republic’s highest mountain in aid of Unicef
A team drawn from across Chapman Taylor’s worldwide network took part in our annual Charity Challenge on Saturday 14 September, which this year involved climbing the highest mountain in the Czech Republic in aid of Unicef.
This year, to celebrate our 60th anniversary, the team climbed the 1,603m-high Mount Snezka in the Krkonoše National Park with the aim of raising £1,000 for Unicef - which provides life-saving and life-enhancing support for children in danger across the world.
52 brave volunteers, of varying levels of hiking experience, converged on Prague before travelling to the mountain for the climb. Everyone reported back safely afterwards, with the team sharing a well-deserved celebratory meal afterwards to replace all those lost calories.
We would still greatly appreciate your support for our intrepid mountaineers in their efforts to raise money for the vital work of Unicef. Please consider sponsoring them at our dedicated JustGiving page.
This year, to celebrate our 60th anniversary, the team climbed the 1,603m-high Mount Snezka in the Krkonoše National Park with the aim of raising £1,000 for Unicef - which provides life-saving and life-enhancing support for children in danger across the world.
52 brave volunteers, of varying levels of hiking experience, converged on Prague before travelling to the mountain for the climb. Everyone reported back safely afterwards, with the team sharing a well-deserved celebratory meal afterwards to replace all those lost calories.
We would still greatly appreciate your support for our intrepid mountaineers in their efforts to raise money for the vital work of Unicef. Please consider sponsoring them at our dedicated JustGiving page.