A nine-strong team on the Right Fuelcard Company (TRFC) has braved the UK’s toughest 12K to bolster funds by greater than 1,150 for Leeds Children’s Charity.
The team took on twelve kilometres of muddy track, 30 punishing obstacles, 10 tons of ice, and 100 lots of mud to carry out the full Warrior Race at Bramham Park by 50 % hours and 28 minutes.
A champion of putting something directly into its local communities, the funds raised by TRFC – ranked 34 from the Sunday Times Best 100 Businesses to get results for in 2016 – can help Leeds Children’s Charity to offer free seaside holidays for more than 400 disadvantaged children annually.
Said business director, Adam Walsh: “The course included electric shocks, ice-cold water, and challenging obstacles aptly named Claustrophobe and Death Valley. We’re happy to support Leeds Children’s Charity, which reinforces human eye life through children who are from poverty, neglect, abuse, illness or learning difficulties at a seaside summer holiday free of charge directly to them or or their loved ones.”
Commented Dave Norman MBE, director at Leeds Children’s Charity: “We appreciate Adam and also the team undergoing an extremely gruelling challenge to guide our work. Without the assistance we receive from businesses such as the Right Fuelcard Company and folks i’d tough give so many children its own and memorable break to play over the beach, make new friends, and luxuriate in getting rid of the issues they face at your house.”
TRFC – an impartial distributor of Shell, Keyfuels, UK Fuels and Esso fuel cards to UK businesses – is marking unprecedented growth since launching in the year 2011. The 59-strong business operates outside of headquarters in Hunslet and offices in Harrogate and York.