Apogee sponsors Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Charity Mud Run
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- Jul 24
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Apogee Corporation is delighted to be the lead sponsor of the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Charity Mud Run, ‘Get Muddy for MTW’, taking place on Saturday 4 October 2025.
The event will challenge participants to complete a 90 minute, purpose built muddy obstacle course at Nuclear Wild Forest in Brentwood later this year.
The Mud Run will help to raise vital funds for the Trust, with every penny raised helping to ensure the patients of Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells hospitals continue to receive the care that they deserve.

Claire Ashby, head of charity and fundraising at MTW, said: ‘We are grateful to Apogee for sponsoring our second large fundraising event. Last year, with the support of Apogee, our abseil challenge raised an incredible £43,000, which has helped to fund a range of initiatives at MTW for the benefit of our patients and staff. We hope that this year's ‘Get Muddy for MTW’ event will be just as successful, offering an unforgettable day for participants and further improvements for our patients.’
The event is open to participants aged 13 and over, with all fundraising efforts going solely towards the MTW Hospitals Charity.
As well as positively impacting the patients and staff at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, the event will also bring together the local community – with participants encouraged to bring along their family and friends to witness them take on the challenge.
Gary Day, director of public sector at Apogee Corporation, said: ‘We are absolutely delighted to be the lead sponsor of the 2025 Mud Run in support of Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust. As a business headquartered in Maidstone, we are passionate about giving back to our local community.
‘The work of the MTW Hospitals Charity is vital, and we are proud to play a role in helping raise funds that will directly benefit patients and staff. It is a fantastic event that brings people together for a great cause, and we can’t wait to be part of it.’



















