Birmingham’s Best: Student Roost Close To Raising £30K For Charity Ahead of Three Peaks Challenge

Birmingham’s Best: Student Roost Close To Raising £30K For Charity Ahead of Three Peaks Challenge
7th June 2019 James Brooke

Birmingham’s Best: Student Roost Close To Raising £30K For Charity Ahead of Three Peaks Challenge

Birmingham-based student accommodation provider, Student Roost, is on track to raise £30K for Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Muscular Dystrophy UK.

A team of 12 Student Roost staff, made up of employees from all areas of the business including the CEO, are putting their blood sweat and tears into training to complete the National Three Peaks Challenge on the 14th June. With over £20K already raised, they’re doing everything they can to reach their target for the charities.

On a mission to raise as much money as possible, the team has been training for the gruelling challenge since March with their routine including regular hiking trips, strength and conditioning work and sprint sessions.

The 24-hour endurance challenge will see the Student Roost team hiking for 23 miles and climbing 10,052 ft – 20-times the height of Birmingham’s BT Tower. Scaling the highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales, the Three Peaks Challenge comprises Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in the Lake District and the summit of Snowdon in Wales.

The two selected charities have personal connections for two of the members taking part in the challenge.

Adam Simmons, Area Manager at Student Roost, said: “Birmingham Children’s Hospital provided exceptional care to my nephew, Noah, when he was unwell during the first few years of his life. The money we raise will help the staff continue their excellent work and provide care and support for patients and their families.”

Stephen Rigby, Real Estate Director at Student Roost, said: “I’ve been involved with Muscular Dystrophy UK for a number of years, sitting on the committee for the Microscope Ball – an annual fundraising event run by the charity. Muscular Dystrophy is a devasting illness and urgent funding is needed for the charity to continue research into treatments and providing vital support to families.”

To pledge your support for the Student Roost team and to help raise money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Muscular Dystrophy UK, please visit: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/Team/StudentRoost

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About Student Roost
Student Roost is home to over 18,500 students; one of the UK’s leading providers of purpose-build student accommodation.

Student Roost pioneers a customer-centric approach for private student accommodation; offering flexible tenancy lengths, tailored payment plan options and all-inclusive bills.

All Student Roost homes offer an environment for students to study, live and socialise in; encouraging a community among tenants and the highest quality of living while at University.

Founded in 2017, Student Roost is headquartered in Birmingham and operates 50 properties across 19 cities. The company is set to open two new sites in September 2019.

For more information, visit www.studentroost.co.uk, twitter.com/studentroostuk or www.facebook.com/StudentRoostUK/.