Nick Sibly, Andrew Sibly, and their friend Graeme recently took on a 82km walk in 24 hours in memory of their dad Derek Sibly!


Their walk took them from Teesside Hospice to Meath Street, his childhood home, and then onto Yarm where he lived and worked for many years. It continued into Stokesley and Great Ayton via the Cleveland hills, overlooking the area where he brought up his family. The walk concluded at Teesside Hospice shop in Great Ayton!

They've raised an incredible £5,550 so far!

Everyone at the hospice is so grateful to have supporters like Nick, Andrew and Graeme.

Click here to watch their whole story and what this challenge means to them.

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