14 year old Charlotte Wilson walked 30 miles from Leeds to Skipton on Saturday.
Charlotte and her friends walked on May 2nd following the canal route between the two locations.
The fundraiser has been organised to support SELFA, a charity that works with children and young people across the area.
Charlotte said she wanted to give something back after receiving support from the organisation during a difficult time.
She explained that being involved with SELFA had helped her build friendships and find people to talk to.
The charity provides support for disadvantaged children, including those with autism, learning disabilities and mental or physical health challenges.
It offers a range of activities and works with families and other services to help young people build confidence and develop new skills.
As part of the fundraising effort, the group has also received a £250 grant from Keighley Lions.
You can support Charlotte's cause by donating here.

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