In SUPPORT of the Derwen College Charity and the Agnes Hunt Village Project, Oswestry business Aico employees, both locally and across the UK, took part in the Lapland Challenge.

The Derwen College Charity was set up in support of the students at Derwen College with disabilities and learning difficulties. All their fundraising efforts are put towards specialist equipment and opportunities for the students enabling them to reach their full potential and develop their independence skills.

In 2019 the charity launched a project to develop the Agnes Hunt Village, a custom-built housing area, utilised by those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

However, in order to provide support to improve every day skills to as many students as possible for their life after college, the village needs to be modernised.

The December challenge was to cover the distance from Gobowen to Lapland in 10 days from December 1-10, by walking, running, cycling or any other way of covering miles with physical activity.

Everyone who took part recorded their mileage through Strava which meant that each daily challenge was monitored, the mileage recorded and automatically added to the total effort.

More than 20 Aico colleagues, alongside 30 members of staff, including the students and their families, took on this virtual challenge to make it the whole 1,989 miles to reach Lapland.

Aico’s campaign was able to raise £325 for the event, helping Derwen College to reach a total of £1,700 to be put towards the critical education they provide.

Anna Evans, fundraiser at Derwen College said: “Congratulations to all Aico staff who took part in the very first DC-Lapland Challenge 2020, we have made it to Lapland!

"Thank you so much for taking part in this event, you have been amazing. It’s hard to imagine us ever getting to Lapland without your help.”

For more, head to https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/aicoderwenchallenge