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A dedicated military veteran is gearing up to complete his 20th charity challenge as part of a remarkable mission to raise £50,000. Adrian Pearson, originally from Wilmslow in Cheshire and now based in Bourne, Lincolnshire, will embark on an ambitious series of endurance events this year, including six Heroes Hikes across the UK and two 10K running events.

His journey began this April with the Heroes 10k event in Broadlands, Hampshire and has already completed the hike at Scarfell Pike. Throughout the summer, Adrian will tackle some of the UK’s most iconic landscapes: Hadrian’s Wall in May, Ben Nevis in June, The London Military Landmarks and Peak District-based Dambusters Skyline in July, the Jurassic Coast in August, and will conclude in September with a final 10k challenge at Manvers Lake in Rotherham. 

A former British Army solider, Adrian served for nine years, including four tours in Northern Ireland, where he was part of the Reconnaissance Platoon of the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards. During his service, he came under fire multiple times while operating as a gunner. 

Photo shows Adrian Pearson on patrol
Adrian Pearson served in the Army for nine years - Adrian Pearson

Joining the military was a lifelong dream for Adrian, inspired by the service of both his grandfathers during World War II. At just 16 years and seven days old, he became the youngest soldier in the British Army at the time. However, his military career was cut short when he was medically discharged due to a diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. He has also recently been diagnosed with type two diabetes, kidney problems and now arthritis. 

“I have lots of recurring nightmares and I struggle with loud bangs such as fireworks and party poppers. I’ve spent time in hospital and the Hidden Wounds team have been brilliant with their support. I had no initial support when I left the service in 1997, which is why I fundraise. I want soldiers of today to have the support I didn’t.”

I want soldiers of today to have the support I didn’t"

Adrian Pearson

Former Army soldier

Adrian’s commitment to fundraising for the Charity began in 2011 with street performances on the flute, where he collected donations in exchange for wristbands and lapel pins. His efforts grew to include community events, as well as increasingly demanding physical challenges such as the Yorkshire Three Peaks, the gruelling Burma Trek, and a five-day hike across Hadrian’s Wall. 

Photo shows Adrian Pearson with Emma (left) and Bryn Parry (righ
Adrian Pearson (centre) with Emma and Bryn Parry, who founded Help for Heroes - Adrian Pearson

To date, Adrian has raised over £40,000 for the charity – and he is not stopping until he hits his £50,000 target. 

“I like challenges that push me out of my comfort zone,” he said. “My service made me that way. I find fundraising gives me a goal and something to focus on instead of my PTSD and mental health. It helped me transition from military service and not shy away from the world.” 

Photo shows participants in the Heroes Hike to Scarfell Pike
Adrian has already completed the Heroes Hike to Scarfell Pike - Adrian Pearson

If you are interested in joining Adrian on a Heroes Hike or his next 10k run, please use the link below to find out more. Alternatively, you can support Adrian at http://www.justgiving.com/page/adrian-pearson-10k-manvers-lake