THE godfather of three-year-old Neave Evans is set to lead a team of 11 people as they put themselves through the pain barrier for her.
Will Threlfall and 10 others will tackle Tough Mudder in Skipton in August to fund a specialist bath for the Great Harwood youngster, who has four limb cerebral palsy.
Neave's dad, Jan, said: "Having the specialist bath will make an enormous difference with Neave having the room to enjoy a bath safely, and for those bathing her to be able to wash her without damaging their backs.
"The more we raise, the more of the sensory features such as lights and bubbles we can add to the bath, which Neave enjoys so much. It distracts her to make her easier to manage."
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