One Month to Go – Worthing Five Peaks Challenge

Join us this September during World Suicide Prevention Week for the Worthing Five Peaks Challenge. Walk one peak (6 miles) or all five (17 miles) and help raise awareness and support for suicide prevention.

Saturday, September 6th at 9.00 am
You’ll be helping us raise funds during World Suicide Prevention Week

Come join us for an epic adventure on Saturday, 6th September 2025 at 9.00 am, enjoying the splendour of the South Downs National Park while raising vital funds during World Suicide Prevention Week for www.ollysfuture.org.uk. You’ll be helping an amazing cause. For anyone who has lost someone to suicide, this is a chance to honour them.

This five ‘peaks’ challenge marks FIVE years of Olly’s Future national suicide prevention charity in memory of a wonderful young man from Worthing – Oliver (Olly) Hare. Every single penny raised will support our suicide prevention work. This includes delivering training to equip people with the skills to spot the signs in someone who may be thinking of suicide and have a conversation that could help save their life. To date more than 7,000 people worldwide have had this training. With your support, we can deliver this to even more people.

Help a very worthwhile cause and do something great for your own wellbeing too!

REGISTER NOW!

Worthing Five Peaks Challenge – 17 milesRegister for the Worthing Five Peaks Challenge – 17 miles. The Big One!

Worthing One Peak Challenge – 6 milesRegister for the Worthing One Peak Challenge – 6 miles. The Short One.

We can’t wait to hear from you. Help us make the world a safer, more compassionate place.

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