88 mile challenge to raise money for Derwent Hill
A retired GP and renowned fell runner is calling on North East businesses to help her give back to the outdoor activity and education centre that changed her life during challenging teenage years.

Originally from Sunderland and now living in Keswick, Julie is aiming to raise £10,000 to enable a group of 30 young school children to go to the centre - giving them the same valuable and inspirational experiences she had more than 40 years ago and to also mark her 60th birthday.
Having first visited Derwent Hill at 13 years old, Julie soon realised it was there she found a natural talent for running and mountaineering and recognised that the centre's natural surroundings had a reassuring and calming effect on her mental health and wellbeing.
After feeling lost, it soon gave her the confidence and inspiration to try new activities as well as embrace a positive 'can-do-attitude', and this has continued throughout her life having become a champion fell runner, GP, open water swimmer, playwright, actor and author in her adult years. Julie Carter has several writing credits to her name, including Makin a Mackem, Running the Red Line, and The Dreamtime Fell Runner.
With support from registered charity, Friends of Derwent Hill, Julie is now looking to raise enough money for a class of young children to enjoy a five-day residential stay and is hoping that North East businesses will get on board and support her fundraising.
As a teenager, I felt that I didn't really fit in anywhere or know what I was doing with my life, and I think these feelings are still very common for young people today. I could have easily gone down the wrong path, but the support I was given at Derwent Hill, whether it be through social activities, team-building exercises or the life skills I was taught, made that time of my life a lot more survivable and helped me to find myself, and importantly what I loved doing.

"It is a lot of money to raise but it would be fantastic if any Wearside and North East businesses could get on board and help me make this a reality."
Supported by Together for Children, Julie is planning to start the run on Tuesday 8 April and finish at the Stadium of Light where she will be met by young people who are to run alongside her for the last few metres. Despite some physical disabilities, she is planning to cross moorland and take pathways including the Pennine Way across Teesdale and Weardale before heading towards Chester-le-Street and following the River Wear into Sunderland, completing her challenge in under 48 hours.
Once close to the finish, she will also be joined by friends, family, supporters and local school children at Sunderland AFC.
Ray Ross from the Friends of Derwent Hill charity, said:
We're proud that Derwent Hill has had such a lasting impact on Julie's life for over 40 years, and honoured that she is now raising money to send a group of children to the centre as a way of saying thank you. Her resilience is awe-inspiring, and it is a real privilege to have her continuous support. If we can help other children in the same way we did Julie all those years ago, it will be an amazing legacy for the centre as well as Julie's efforts.
Located on the outskirts of Keswick, Derwent Hill is owned by Sunderland City Council and operated by Together for Children. It welcomes more than 2,600 children each year for residential visits with more than 80% living in and around Sunderland. The centre also offers a diverse array of development training courses for business of all sizes.
It's wonderful that Julie is taking on this challenge for Derwent Hill and I'm sure she will receive a lot of support. We have seen generations of families and young children visit for over 60 years since it first opened in 1962, and has helped develop the confidence, social skills and strength that young people need to prepare them for adulthood. We wish her all the best in her efforts and look forward to cheering her home at the Stadium of Light.
Donation can be made via Friends of Derwent Hill's JustGiving Page. For businesses looking to find out more email derwent.hill@sunderland.gov.uk .