Midland Scaffolding staff go the distance in charity challenge for Poppy

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Midland Scaffolding Services (MSS) has raised an impressive £20,000 for Caudwell Children after completing a gruelling ultra-marathon challenge from Birmingham to Northampton.

The event named “50 Miles for Poppy” was inspired by baby Poppy, daughter of MSS colleague Gary Rouse, who was born with Down syndrome and a heart condition requiring major surgery earlier this year.

Led by MSS Contracts Director Ben Ekins and Estimator Jordan Harrison, the pair completed the 50-mile run, cheered on by family, friends, and supporters as they crossed the finish line at a special family fun day at Northampton Town Football Club.

The challenge brought together staff, suppliers, and customers who donated money, raffle prizes, and time to support the cause, helping the company smash its fundraising target.

Gary, who has worked at MSS for several years, said: “It’s a fantastic achievement — thank you all very much. It’s been a tough year for me and my family, but we battle on every day. I must say a massive thank you to MSS, they’ve supported me all this year and helped me out more than I could have possibly imagined.”

He added that Poppy is now recovering well from her operation: “She’s a really special part of our family, and we all love her to the moon and back.”

MSS charity runners Jordan Harrison and Ben Ekins celebrate crossing the finish line

After crossing the finish line, Ben said: “Now I’ve completed the ultra-marathon, I’m very tired, very sore and quite emotional. But it’s been a massive achievement, and I am very proud of what we’ve done.”

Jordan added, “The running was pretty hard. I feel emotional, but it’s all for a great cause, so I’m happy.”

Caudwell Children’s Marketing Operations Manager, Amy Helliwell, praised the company’s efforts:

“A huge thank you to Ben, Jordan, everybody at Midland Scaffolding Services and to everyone who donated. It’s incredible they ran 50 miles all in aid of Caudwell Children. Their passion and commitment show the real power of community in helping children and families thrive.”

In recognition of their efforts, Caudwell Children presented MSS with its Fundraising for Change award.

Amie Bailey, Commercial Director at MSS, said the team’s achievement reflected the company’s strong sense of community and teamwork: “It’s fantastic to receive the award from the charity in recognition of everyone’s efforts. We would like to thank all our customers and suppliers who donated prizes and helped us reach the £20,000 target. We couldn’t ask for better people to be surrounding us and Gary’s family.”

Funds raised will go towards supporting disabled and neurodivergent children and their families through Caudwell Children — including Poppy and the Rouse family.

Donations can still be made at 50 Miles for Poppy – fundraising for Caudwell Children.

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