This weekend Tramner White Estate Agent will take on a 20-mile walk starting at Bolton Abbey for The Principle Trust Children's Charity.
The team will set off on Sunday [22 June] with their family and pooches and hike from the Bolton Abbey Estate to Starbottom.
Tramner White has a target of £3,000 to raise and has currently raised just over £2,000.
The Principle Trust Children's Charity is a Yorkshire based charity that provides free week long respite breaks fro children who are disadvantaged or disabled.
They support families who face significant challenges, whether due to poverty, trauma, abuse and more.
The charity took to Instagram to say:
"We'd like to wish Tramner White a big thank you.
"We're so grateful they back their local children's charity, helping to provide respite holidays for Yorkshire Children.
"Please support their incredible effort."
If you would like to support the cause, you can visit Tramner White's Just Giving page here.

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