RRT Leeds Supports Andy’s Man Club Three Peaks Walk
On 23rd May, participants took on the Andy’s Man Club Three Peaks Walk across the Yorkshire Dales, coming together to raise awareness for men’s mental health and to support those facing personal challenges. The walk forms part of ongoing efforts to break stigma, encourage open conversations, and ensure men have access to support when they need it most.
Andy’s Man Club continues to play a vital role across the UK, providing peer-to-peer support groups for men and creating safe spaces where individuals can speak openly and seek help. Events like the Three Peaks Walk bring people together in a shared effort to support mental wellbeing and promote understanding.
As walkers progressed along the route, passing the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct, RRT Leeds was on site providing over 350 BBQ breakfast meals, offering a warm and welcoming stop for participants as they continued their journey.
“It was a privilege to support those taking part in the walk and to see so many people coming together for such an important cause. There was a real sense of encouragement and camaraderie throughout the day, and we were glad to provide a moment of rest and a hot meal for everyone involved.”
Bruce Dickson
RRT Leeds Local Team Leader
The Rapid Relief Team (RRT), made up of volunteers from the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, supports emergency responders, essential workers, and local community events across the UK. The charity is experienced in assisting at both live incidents and planned activities, helping ensure those serving their communities feel valued and supported.






