Wales On Sunday

LITTLE CARWYN’S CLIMB IN MEMORY OF GREAT-GRAN

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SCHOOLBOY Carwyn Beynon is planning to climb two Welsh mountains in memory of a beloved relative. The five-year-old will climb both Pen y Fan and Corn Du on September 15, as a tribute to his great-nanny Shirley.

Carwyn, from the Rhymney Valley, got the fundraisin­g bug after watching his mum Amy Beynon undertake a number of charity challenges earlier this year, including a charity walk and Alzheimer’s Research UK’s Running Down Dementia challenge, which encouraged runners to clock up 100km over the summer and raise £100 for dementia research.

Amy, 33, said: “Carwyn would join me a lot when I was training and would tell me how proud he was of me and decided that he wanted to do something for charity, too.

“He said he wanted to climb Everest or do a marathon but we had a chat about doing something smaller to start with!

“We decided to climb the two highest peaks in South Wales and we asked Carwyn which charity he wanted to support and he chose Alzheimer’s Research UK in memory of his great- nanny Shirley, who passed away with vascular dementia in January.”

Carwyn used to visit his greatgrand­mother three or four times a week and so was very close to her.

His mum, who is a pharmacy technician, added: “He obviously didn’t understand the ins and outs of dementia, but he knew her health was declining.

“He was sad when she passed away but talks about her a lot, as she was such a big part of his life.”

When asked what his favourite memory of Shirley was, Carwyn said: “She always made me smile, and still makes me happy and sad now (sad because she isn’t here any more). My favourite memories were visiting her flat and her whispering to tell me to go get biscuits out of the biscuit cupboard.

“I remember the last Christmas present she bought me, which was a Springy Spiderman – and I loved showing her how to play it. I always remember visiting her in hospital, I liked that.”

Carwyn will complete the challenge with his mum and their cousins Cath and Alexe O’Connor. Amy said he is excited about doing the walk and tells everyone he meets.

She said: “He is so proud that he is doing the challenge, he is telling everyone and can’t wait to tell his school friends. He likes seeing when donations come through and reading the messages people leave on his fundraisin­g page.

“My husband Scott and I are really proud of Carwyn for doing this challenge. He chose the challenge and the charity himself.”

Ceri Smith, fundraisin­g officer for Wales, said: “We are delighted to have Carwyn on board and flying the flag for Alzheimer’s Research UK. He is one of the youngest Welsh fundraiser­s we have so are delighted that he has chosen to support dementia research for his charity challenge and can’t wait to see how he gets on.

“The money he raises will help us defeat dementia sooner. We plan to bring about a life-changing dementia treatment by 2025 and can only do this with the support of our fundraiser­s.”

To sponsor Carwyn visit j us t g i v i ng . c o m/ f undraisi ng/ carwyns-challenge-doublesumm­itbeacons-alzheimers­researchuk­amy-beynon3

 ??  ?? Carwyn Beynon, centre, is climbing Pen y Fan and Corn Du in memory of his great nanny Shirley, right
Carwyn Beynon, centre, is climbing Pen y Fan and Corn Du in memory of his great nanny Shirley, right

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