Scaling Ireland's highest peaks in aid of charity supporting adult survivors of child sexual abuse

Jack Fitzgerald is climbing our seven highest peaks in seven days to support a charity that helped him come to terms with the sexual abuse he experienced as a child 
Scaling Ireland's highest peaks in aid of charity supporting adult survivors of child sexual abuse

Jack Fitzgerald who experienced sexual abuse as a child.

Kerryman Jack Fitzgerald is training to climb seven of Ireland’s highest peaks in seven days. The 28-year-old fitness coach is starting on May 25 to raise funds for One in Four, a charity that supports adult survivors of child sexual abuse.

Fitzgerald is one of those survivors. Between the ages of five and 10, he was sexually abused. Two and a half years ago, on his Instagram profile, he wrote about how the abuse had shaped his life.

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