A seven-year-old boy has climbed Snowdon to raise money for homeless people after seeing surging homelessness in London.
River, from Trowbridge, Wiltshire, scaled the Welsh mountain during the Easter break to raise more than £500 for The Salvation Army – more than 10 times his original target of £50.
The kind-hearted youngster opted to support the charity after his school choir sang with the charity’s band in the town park for Remembrance Day last year.
With homelessness on the rise, the boy opted to do something about it by climbing the mountain in North Wales, which stands at 1,085 metres above sea level.
Propelled by KitKats, River scaled the Miner’s Track ascent and Pyg Track descent and threw his arms in the air, shouting: “It’s crazy, I’m at the top of Snowdon!”
“I wanted them to have help and somewhere safe to sleep,” the youngster said.