A BRAVE Renfrewshire man has embarked on a year-long climb for charity.

Jason Turnbull is challenging himself to climb 24 Munros throughout 2024 to raise funds for Sight Scotland Veterans.

The centre officer and driver at the charity's Hawkhead Centre in Paisley will direct all proceeds towards improving the quality of life for these veterans, ensuring they receive the care and support they need.

Mr Turnbull decided to merge his love for nature with his passion for the charity.

Glasgow Times: So far, he has already climbed four Munros, covering over 29 miles of harsh terrain and ascending

He believes each Munro he overcomes signifies a metaphorical victory, mirroring the bravery and resilience exhibited by the veterans the charity supports.

So far, he has climbed four Munros covering more than 29 miles of harsh terrain and ascending almost 10,000 feet in elevation.

He said: "I've always loved hillwalking and the great outdoors, and now, I want to combine this passion to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who have served our country.

"Climbing 24 Munros in a single year is no small feat, but it pales in comparison to the challenges faced by our veterans both whilst in service and now living with vision impairment.

“Each day our expert teams coordinate activities for veterans to explore interests, reconnect with their passions, develop new skills and meet new friends in a safe, welcoming environment.

"Our activities include archery or acoustic shooting, using the gym, making a bird table or bench in woodwork, arts and crafts, music, IT, virtual reality headsets - the list is really endless.”

Sight Scotland Veterans also supports veterans to adapt to life with sight loss and instils confidence in them to manage everyday tasks.

It further provides support at home, out and about in local communities, or within its activity hubs.

Craig Spalding, chief executive of Sight Scotland and Sight Scotland Veterans, thanked Mr Turnbull for his effort.

He said: "Jason is a valued member of the team at the Hawkhead Centre and has a great rapport with all the veterans who attend. Let’s hope as many people as possible get behind Jason and I will be cheering him on all the way.”

To support Jason's mission, visit his Just Giving page at tinyurl.com/yy8h96ev.