Newcastle Training Company to take part in Life Raft Challenge

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Twelve volunteers from Maersk Training in Newcastle are to take part in a mental and physical challenge as they prepare to spend 24 hours in a survival Life Raft to raise funds for the RNLI.

The volunteers from across the company, including managing director Stuart Cameron, will enter the Life Raft at 5pm on Friday 21st of August and will remain inside until 5pm on the 22nd of August, in the hope of raising £2,000 for the charity. The Life Raft will be anchored just off Tynemouth, Longsands next to the Lifeguard Station. The volunteers will have only the normal provisions that would be found aboard and will have to stay within the Raft for the full 24 hours. A live webcam will be streaming the event and the volunteers will be posting live tweets and Facebook posts throughout the challenge.

Tony Greener, Maritime Business Development Manager at Maersk Training who will also be taking part in the Life Raft Challenge said, “The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea, providing an on call a 24-hour lifeboat search and rescue service around the UK and Ireland, and a seasonal lifeguard service. Taking part in fundraising such as the Life Raft Challenge means that the lifeboat crews can continue to reunite the 22 people they rescue each day with their families”.

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Stuart Cameron, Managing Director of Maersk Training said, “The RNLI is a charity that is very close to the heart for many people at Maersk Training. With 92% of the total income for the charity coming from donations and legacies, we are thrilled to be doing our bit to raise money and awareness for the amazing work the RNLI volunteers do”.

David Stenhouse, Lifeboat Operations Manager at Tynemouth RNLI, added: ‘Support from maritime companies like Maersk Training is very much appreciated. Two of the volunteers taking part in the challenge are actually serving lifeboat crew members here so they will see the benefit at first hand as all funds raised help to provide vital crew training and equipment for our volunteers.’

To donate to the Life Raft Challenge, visit the Just Giving page here:

 https://www.justgiving.com/24HourLiferaftChallenge

Donate via text:

Text the code “LRSN88” and your donation amount of £1, £2, £3, £4, £5 or £10 to70070, e.g. “LRSN88 £5” and you’ll get a follow up text asking if you want to add GiftAid.

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