Steve Jones

Apr 05, 2025

Steve Jones

Steve Jones

Stephen Jones

On 5th April 2025 the team made up mainly of police officers from Greater Manchester Police, Lancashire Police and Royal Gibraltar Police are undertaking this challenge to raise money for three very worthy causes. The majority of the team have also served in His Majesty's Armed Forces and share an understanding of the struggles faced by colleagues in all the services which is why the funds are being raised for police and veterans charities.
Many members of the armed forces and policing see sights that nobody should have to see and they do this to protect our country and our freedoms. Dealing with the trauma of service sometimes leads to self medication with alcohol or drugs, often because they are too proud to ask for help. In the worst cases , they are disowned by their families and friends and can end up homeless. The work these charities do is vital to help these public servants pick up the pieces and to try and put them back together.
Here are three quotes from former police and military veterans that have received this support and pulled them from a life of self destruction:

"Thanks for arresting me"
"the arresting officer and custody sergeant are legends"
"I would be dead now without the help"

The challenge will see the team crossing 3 countries (Spain, Gibraltar & Morocco), 2 continents (Africa & Europe), the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in order to scale the Peaks of Mount Jebel Musa and the Rock of Gibraltar all in the same day, the mythical Pillars of Hercules. It isn't for the faint hearted but it is nothing compared to the struggles some of their former colleagues have been trough or are going through.

The team will begin the challenge at first light on Sat 5th April, scaling Mount Jebel Musa in Morocco, Africa which is estimated to take around 6 hours to get up and down. Once down they will be driven by coach to the ferry port at Tanger Med and take a ferry across the the Straits of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean meet to the ferry port of Tarifa in Spain back into Europe. They will then again be driven by coach to Gibraltar and once they cross the border will begin their ascent of the Rock which will take around 2 hours to scale. The challenge will end when they are stood at the top of the rock with a banner on display.

It is going to take considerable preparation and training to be ready for this challenge so please help them in their goal to raise £6000 for those who have scarified so much for all of us.

These are the three amazing charities which will benefit:

1) Walking With the Wounded who support Veterans with Physical, Mental or Social Injuries on their journey to reintegrate back into society, regain their independence and secure sustainable employment.

2) Police Care UK makes sure both serving and former colleagues who suffer harm, and their families, have someone to turn to. Police Care UK champion welfare that works and provide a confidential program of practical, emotional, and financial support to police and their families.

3) The Royal Gibraltar Police Benevolent Fund - the fund's primary purpose is to provide practical, emotional or financial support to any serving officer and their immediate family who may be experiencing hardship.

Supporting

Walking With The Wounded Logo
Walking With The Wounded

Community | 1153497

34%

Established in 2010, Walking With The Wounded ‘WWTW’ is a leading military charity which recognises that those who served, deserve.

Royal Gibraltar Police Charity Committee Benevolent Fund Logo
Royal Gibraltar Police Charity Committee Benevolent Fund

Community | 59

33%

The Royal Gibraltar Police Charity Committee Benevolent Fund exists to support local charities in Gibraltar by creating awareness and collecting funds on their behalf

Police Care UK Logo
Police Care UK

Community | 1151322

33%

Police Care UK is a charity for serving and veteran police officers and staff, volunteers, and their families who have suffered any physical or psychological harm as a result of policing.

Supporters 13

  • C

    2 months, 3 weeks

    Carlos Sharpin

    Best of luck, Steve! At least there no burpees.

    £ 10.00

    (+£2.50) Gift Aid
  • A

    2 months, 3 weeks

    Adrian Smith

    £ 20.00

  • A

    2 months, 3 weeks

    Andrew HG

    Enjoy the adventure! Bring your long-johns!

    £ 20.00

    (+£5.00) Gift Aid
  • M

    2 months, 3 weeks

    Matt R

    Great challenge ! Enjoy 😊

    £ 20.00

  • S

    2 months, 3 weeks

    Shaun Brennan

    Rather you than me. Best of luck. Walking up Castle Hill after curry and beers will be ample training!

    £ 20.00

    (+£5.00) Gift Aid
  • S

    2 months, 3 weeks

    Stephen Kinghorn-Perry

    Enjoy and have fun

    £ 20.00

    (+£5.00) Gift Aid
  • A

    2 months, 3 weeks

    Azi Samsudin

    Good luck, Steve!

    £ 10.00

    (+£2.50) Gift Aid
  • C

    2 months, 3 weeks

    Chris A

    This sounds exhausting! Good luck

    £ 20.00

    (+£5.00) Gift Aid
  • C

    5 months

    Carl Gabbott

    Good luck Steve!

    £ 20.00

    (+£5.00) Gift Aid
  • B

    8 months, 2 weeks

    Becky Jones

    Good luck all of you!

    £ 20.00

  • W

    10 months, 2 weeks

    Wendy Jones

    Good luck

    £ 20.00

    (+£5.00) Gift Aid
  • S

    10 months, 2 weeks

    Sophie Jones

    Good luck

    £ 20.00

    (+£5.00) Gift Aid
  • P

    10 months, 2 weeks

    Penny

    Good luck

    £ 30.00

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£250.00

+ £40.00 Gift Aid

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Apr 05, 2025

Steve Jones

On 5th April 2025 the team made up mainly of police officers from Greater Manchester Police, Lancashire Police and Royal Gibraltar Police are undertaking this challenge to raise money for three very worthy causes. The majority of the team have also served in His Majesty's Armed Forces and share an understanding of the struggles faced by colleagues in all the services which is why the funds are being raised for police and veterans charities. Many members of the armed forces and policing see sights that nobody should have to see and they do this to protect our country and our freedoms. Dealing with the trauma of service sometimes leads to self medication with alcohol or drugs, often because they are too proud to ask for help. In the worst cases , they are disowned by their families and friends and can end up homeless. The work these charities do is vital to help these public servants pick up the pieces and to try and put them back together. Here are three quotes from former police and military veterans that have received this support and pulled them from a life of self destruction: "Thanks for arresting me" "the arresting officer and custody sergeant are legends" "I would be dead now without the help" The challenge will see the team crossing 3 countries (Spain, Gibraltar & Morocco), 2 continents (Africa & Europe), the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean in order to scale the Peaks of Mount Jebel Musa and the Rock of Gibraltar all in the same day, the mythical Pillars of Hercules. It isn't for the faint hearted but it is nothing compared to the struggles some of their former colleagues have been trough or are going through. The team will begin the challenge at first light on Sat 5th April, scaling Mount Jebel Musa in Morocco, Africa which is estimated to take around 6 hours to get up and down. Once down they will be driven by coach to the ferry port at Tanger Med and take a ferry across the the Straits of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean meet to the ferry port of Tarifa in Spain back into Europe. They will then again be driven by coach to Gibraltar and once they cross the border will begin their ascent of the Rock which will take around 2 hours to scale. The challenge will end when they are stood at the top of the rock with a banner on display. It is going to take considerable preparation and training to be ready for this challenge so please help them in their goal to raise £6000 for those who have scarified so much for all of us. These are the three amazing charities which will benefit: 1) Walking With the Wounded who support Veterans with Physical, Mental or Social Injuries on their journey to reintegrate back into society, regain their independence and secure sustainable employment. 2) Police Care UK makes sure both serving and former colleagues who suffer harm, and their families, have someone to turn to. Police Care UK champion welfare that works and provide a confidential program of practical, emotional, and financial support to police and their families. 3) The Royal Gibraltar Police Benevolent Fund - the fund's primary purpose is to provide practical, emotional or financial support to any serving officer and their immediate family who may be experiencing hardship.

Charities Supporting

Walking With The Wounded

34%

Royal Gibraltar Police Charity Committee Benevolent Fund

33%

Police Care UK

33%