A man from Bury St Edmunds visited all 20 Premier League football clubs in 24 hours to raise money for the Samaritans.
Lee Cracknell, came up with the challenge after spending months in lockdown and wanting to travel outside of Suffolk.
The 23-year-old then decided to make it into a fundraiser, and instantly thought of the Samaritans after all the help they gave him this year.
Mr Cracknell said he started to contact the Samaritans after Boris Johnson announced his exit plans from the coronavirus restrictions.
"It was day that Boris Johnson announced his exit plan," Mr Cracknell said.
"It was the accumulation of a few things. I called Samaritans a few times between then and now so they were the obvious choice for me personally to fundraise for.
"They have helped me a fair amount with my mental health.
"I just wanted to put all that negative energy into something positive and I have done that."
Mr Cracknell did all the driving himself but was accompanied by his friend Luke who covered all 20 clubs with him.
Being a Chelsea fan himself it would have been easy for Mr Cracknell to say his favourite stadium of the 20 was Stamford Bridge.
The route Mr Cracknell took can be seen below.
However, the 23-year-old said his stand out favourite was Aston Villa's Villa Park.
"It is absolutely stunning," Mr Cracknell said.
"There was a lot of stadiums you look at and think oh wow that is amazing but the one clear favourite was Villa Park it was such a beautiful place."
The total amount raised for the Samaritans currently stands at around £1,500.
Mr Cracknell said: "I have always thought the work the Samaritans do is amazing and obviously with the pandemic and the lockdowns have really brought to the forefront of my mind how important mental health is and they do an amazing job and don't get the money they deserve."
"If I can make one person not feel the way I did that is a win."
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