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Highland Hospice staff nurse steps out for mum in July when she aims to walk the West Highland Way and climb Ben Nevis in just six days


By Ian Duncan

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Highland Hospice staff nurse Leanne Scott who is stepping out for the charity in memory of her late mum Jacqueline who died in 1999 at the age of 37 under the Hospice's care. Leanne will walk the West Highland Way and climb Ben Nevi in just six days.
Highland Hospice staff nurse Leanne Scott who is stepping out for the charity in memory of her late mum Jacqueline who died in 1999 at the age of 37 under the Hospice's care. Leanne will walk the West Highland Way and climb Ben Nevi in just six days.

A hospice staff nurse will be stepping out for charity in memory of her late mother.

Leanne Scott, who works for Highland Hospice, is training for her July challenge which will see her attempt to walk the West Highland Way and climb Ben Nevis in just six days.

Her mother Jacqueline died in 1999, aged just 37 years old, under the hospice’s care.

The fundraising effort is part of the charity’s ‘Step Out’ campaign.

She said: “Although I was only five years old when I lost my mum I have never forgotten the love and attention our family received from the hospice.

“My twin brother Andrew and I weren’t aware of what was going on with mum until after she died and the staff who worked at the hospice at that time really were amazing.

“It was because of this that I wanted to become a nurse and I like to think I can give back the loving care we as a family and mum received when she was in the hospice.”

She started working for the hospice as a staff nurse in 2019 and said she feels very privileged to be a part of such a vital service providing palliative care for the Highlands.

She added: “This year our mum should be celebrating her 60th birthday, so in celebration of her life I will be walking the West Highland Way, which is 96 miles, and to finish off I will be climbing Ben Nevis. Although I am doing this challenge on my own, I know mum will be with me each step of the way.”

Hospice Fundraiser Emma Nicol said, “Leanne’s story is so moving, and she is incredible for taking on this mammoth challenge as part of our ‘Step Out’ fundraising campaign.”

• To donate visit https://highlandhospice.enthuse.com/pf/Leanne-scott?


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