PPS Chartered Accountants’ partner to tackle 50k Ultra Run for Wiltshire Treehouse

Sally Holland, Partner at Swindon based PPS Chartered Accountants, is lacing up her trail shoes to take on a 50-kilometre ultramarathon this July in support of bereavement charity Wiltshire Treehouse.

On Sunday 13th July, Sally will take part in Race to the Stones, a scenic but tough trail run along Britain’s oldest path, the Ridgeway, covering 50km from Wantage to Avebury. It’s a challenge that combines Sally’s love for the outdoors with her commitment to giving back to the local community.

Sally’s passion for running began somewhat unexpectedly.
“I just decided to go for a run one day. I’d never really liked it before,” she said. “I went out with my mother-in-law, joined the Highworth Running Club and gradually started enjoying longer distances. It turns out I’m better suited to slow, steady endurance runs.”

Since then, Sally’s running journey has included everything from the London Marathon, which she ran in 2015, to 100km endurance events. A self-confessed fan of cross-country trails, she’s even managed to convince a few friends to join her in the mud along the way.

This year’s challenge, however, is about more than just personal goals.

“I’m running the 50K to raise money for Wiltshire Treehouse,” Sally explained. “They do incredible work supporting children and young people who are grieving the loss of a parent, sibling, or loved one. It’s such an important cause, and I’m proud to be helping raise awareness and funds for them.”

Sally won’t be running alone. Two of her close friends will be taking on the ultramarathon with her, making it a shared challenge and celebration of friendship and resilience.

PPS Chartered Accountants has previously supported Wiltshire Treehouse through its Business Charity Breakfasts, including raising over £400 at their event in March. Sally’s personal fundraising adds another layer to the company’s ongoing commitment to the community.

“This run is going to be tough, but so worth it,” said Sally. “I do it because I love the freedom of being outdoors, the challenge of pushing myself, and, in this case, knowing that it’s for a really important cause.”

You can support Sally’s 50K challenge and donate to Wiltshire Treehouse here: https://www.peoplesfundraising.com/fundraising/sally-s-50k-race-to-the-stones-

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