We’re very proud to present to you a brand new website that we have created for Cockleshell Endeavour, which went live this weekend.

Cockleshell Endeavor is a project to support veterans through water-based adventures. The projects was founded by Mick Dawson and fellow Falklands veteran, Steve Sparkes in 2018. They’ve been doing fantastic work with war heroes throughout the UK ever since.
On April 2nd, to mark the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War, Mick and Steve started a 650-mile paddle. They started from the Commando Memorial at Spean Bridge, Scotland, and they hope to reach the Yomper statue at Southsea on June 14th, the date which marks the end of the war. They hope to do most of this by kayak. Along the way, they’ll be meeting with veterans to gather stories from those personally affected by the 1982 war.

Mick and Steve were after a fully responsive website to tell the world about the brilliant work they’ve been doing over the past 4 years, and to keep followers informed about the progress of their fundraising journey, through the website blog and newsletter.
The two are looking to expand the website over time, to keep followers up to date with activities and fundraisers they can be involved with.
We’re very proud here at Function28 to be supporting Mick and Steve at Cockleshell Endeavor on this amazing adventure and we wish them the very best!
If you are able to, you can donate on their website here, and follow them on Facebook to find out more about their charity and progress.
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