Boulders Climbing Wall Salute the Troops

Posted by Rob Adie on 08/11/2010

Boulders have joined forces with Tickets for Troops to support the Armed Forces by donating Climbing Taster Sessions to our military hero helpers

Tickets for Troops is ‘a charity dedicated to offering free tickets for big events to our soldiers, sailors and airmen’. All military personnel including veterans will have the opportunity to book onto a free Climbing Taster Session at Boulders Indoor Climbing Centre, Cardiff.

‘At boulders we want people to climb more and we thought this would be the perfect opportunity to offer our troops a fun way to unwind with their family and friends’, said Robert Lawrence, Managing Director of boulders.

‘It is important to look after our military personnel and endorse them by offering a fun activity that they can get involved with outside of military life, something they can do with their family and friends. You don’t need me to tell you that life in the services can be stressful enough especially with increasingly long breaks away from their loved ones. A Climbing Taster Session offers our military personnel the opportunity to take their minds off of work and relax in a fun and friendly environment’.

For more information and to find out how to get involved go to www.boulders-climbing.com.

 



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