Two young brothers are getting ready to scale new heights to help raise funds to support the people of Ukraine.
Nine-year-old Henry Coombs and Percy, seven, were saddened by the news of conflict in Ukraine, and decided they wanted to do something to help.
The boys had been watching reports on the crisis at their school, Hawarden Village, through Newsround on CBBC.
Initially considering donating teddies, mum Sian explained that raising money was the most practical way to help.
After time to think about it, Henry and Percy decided they would raise money by climbing Snowdon.
The climb will take place in the Easter school holidays, raising sponsorship through a JustGiving page, with funds going to DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal, run by Tearfund.
They set themselves a target of £50 but in the first 24 hours of setting the page up, the intrepid raised more than £100.
At the time of writing the fund was at over £300.
• If you would like to support Henry and Percy in their mission, you can sponsor their Snowdon climb at justgiving.com/fundraising/sian-coombs2
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