On Saturday 27th September, staff from the Cardiff Women’s Centre took on the challenge of climbing Pen y Fan – the highest peak in South Wales – to raise funds for a special trip and meal with the women they support.
With a broken boot on the way, foggy weather and the wind and rain against them, they did a smashing job of reaching the peak and raising over £700 in the process! Here’s what the team had to say:
‘Climbing Pen y Fan as a team from our Women’s Centre was an unforgettable experience – not just because of the wind, rain, fog, or even the broken boot(!) – but because of the strength, support, and laughter we shared along the way. Despite the challenging weather, we stuck together through singing, dancing, and constant encouragement, reminding each other why we were doing this: to raise money for something special for the incredible women we support. Every step, no matter how tough, felt meaningful.
‘Reaching the bottom of the mountain brought a huge sense of pride and achievement. We all felt connected, empowered, and proud of what we’d accomplished – not just for ourselves, but for the women we work with every day. Knowing that this walk will help us plan a memorable trip or a lovely meal for them made every soggy sock and gust of wind worth it. We’re excited for what’s to come and hope this inspires others to get involved too!’
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