Family Housing’s Welsh 3 Peaks
June 16th, 2018
Family Housing Association Wales
Snowdon, Cadair Idris, Pen Y Fan
Family Housing Association Wales

A team from Family Housing Association Wales based in Swansea will be taking on the Welsh 3 Peaks challenge on Saturday 16th June for Prostate Cymru and Maggie’s Centre Swansea, their chosen charities for the year. Maggie’s Centre Swansea is based in the grounds of Singleton Hospital and is available for anyone to drop in and get practical, emotional and social support regarding cancer from professional staff.
Family Housing Association Wales are a registered social landlord established in the 1970s to meet the housing needs of families, older and more vulnerable people. The organisation manages over 2800 homes and provides a range of services to people and communities across Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire.
The Welsh 3 Peaks challenge will see the teams climb the three highest peaks in Wales in 24 hours. The team will scale Snowdon in North Wales, Cadair Idris in Mid Wales and Pen Y Fan in South Wales. The group will be setting off from the Family Housing Association office in Swansea.
The team are raising money for the two charities on VirginMoneyGiving and welcome any donations to their page.