The team of 30 climbed Yorkshire's Three peaks on Sunday 22nd September for the charity.
Their target was £1,000 but have now amassed an incredible £3,425.
North Studio is a gym located on Cold Bath Road.
Its founder, Rachel Woolford faced Lord Alan Sugar in this year's 'The Apprentice' and was declared the winner.
The team at North Studio posted their trek on Instagram saying,
'A massive thank you to everyone who took part and for all those who kindly donated'
Yorkshire Children's Charity aim to transform childhoods to make things better for the thousands of disadvantaged children in our region.
They aim to make sure no child or young person is left behind due to ill health, disability, or financial circumstance and help children be who they want to be and get where they want to go.
To donate money to the cause you can visit North Studio's Just Giving page here.
Or to find out more about North Studio you can visit their website at https://northstudioharrogate.co.uk

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