The Burnt Chef Project launches a duo of summer fundraising challenges

From the city to the coast and the sea to the summit, these two events are designed to help raise awareness of mental health issues, as well as funds for the not-for-profit organisation

The Burnt Chef Project has announced a pair of fundraising challenges that will be  taking place in September and are designed to test the determination of participants while raising all-important funds and awareness for the work of the not-for-profit organisation.

Returning following the success of the event in 2023, The Burnt Chef Project has entered a dedicated team in the infamous London to Brighton Cycle Ride on the 15th September 2024. For those looking for something a little less ‘pedal-powered’, the Sea to Summit challenge will take place the following day, the16th September 2024.

The London to Brighton Cycle Ride is a widely celebrated challenge, seeing thousands of both experienced and novice cyclists riding from the urban hub of south London, through the South Downs and down to the stunning seafront at Brighton Beach. A spectacular route taking in some of the South’s most iconic views, including from the summit of Ditchling Beacon, the route is celebrated almost as a rite of passage in the cycling world.

Sea to Summit, an all-new challenge for 2024 is one to push boundaries of endurance and perseverance. Starting on the banks of the River Seiont at the southern end of the Menai Strait, in the shadows of the imposing Caernarfon Castle, the 19-mile trek will take in more than 1,000m of elevation to the top of Yr Wyddfa, the highest peak in Wales, before descending to the finish at Llanberis.

Taking place on consecutive days in September, the two unique challenges will offer outstanding views, an opportunity to explore the great outdoors and an immense sense of satisfaction upon completion. Both events are fully supported in the run-up, with training advice, fundraising guidance and expert help available. During the events, participants can enjoy the comradery and support of being part of The Burnt Chef Project team, followed by the achievement of knowing they’ve helped to raise awareness and funds to support the ongoing work of the project.

Commenting on the launch of the summer fundraisers, Kris Hall, Founder and CEO at The Burnt Chef Project comments: “Following the success of the London to Brighton Cycle Ride last year, we’re delighted to be returning with a dedicated team once more. Taking in one of the most spectacular rides in the country, those taking part can enjoy urban streets, rolling countryside, astonishing views and a coastal finish line – not to mention a well-deserved medal and memories to last a lifetime.

“New for this year, we’re also delighted to officially announce our Sea to Summit Challenge. Perfect for those looking to stay firmly on two feet, the challenge will take us from sea level to the top of the highest and most dramatic peak in England and Wales over a stunning 19-mile route. Both challenges offer their own unique experiences, but ultimately, we’re looking for a team of budding explorers who are willing to go that extra mile, raising awareness and funds to support the continued work of The Burnt Chef Project across the hospitality industry.”

A limited-time entry fee of £27.50 (usually £55) is currently being offered to those interested in taking part in the London to Brighton Cycle Ride. For the Sea to Summit Challenge, a sign-up fee of £99 secures a spot in the team. Participants are asked to raise a minimum of £200 by undertaking a challenge, with all funds going to support the work The Burnt Chef Project does across the foodservice industry, both in the UK and around the world.

To find out more and to book a place on Sea to Summit or the London to Brighton fundraising bike ride 2024, visit: www.theburntchefproject.com


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