The Virtual MoonWalk London
Andy Hawkins
My Story
Sian Kent and I are taking part in the Virtual MoonWalk London challenge on Saturday 15th May. Sian is an experienced London MoonWalker and I am a MoonWalk newbie. ‘Virtual’ means that this year we are walking locally and in daylight! We will be doing doing a Half Moon – or half-marathon – along the Menai Strait between Gwynedd and Anglesey in North Wales
The last Covid-19 year has been particularly difficult and cancer charities will need support more than ever in the future. For these reasons, Sian and I are taking part in the Virtual MoonWalk London challenge this year.
Thank you so much if you are willing to support our cause. Every little helps!
COVID -19 has had a devastating impact for those living with cancer. For many it has been a lonely isolating experience that often means not being with family whilst undergoing treatment. The need for emotional and physical support has never been greater. Your support will help Walk the Walk to make invaluable Emergency Grants to front line services and charities to help those that need it most. Your funds will help us to do our bit in making sure that those living with cancer receive the support they need at this time. Donating now will really make a difference to those living with cancer, when they need us most!
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Target
£250
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Raised so far
£773
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Number of donors
27
My Story
Sian Kent and I are taking part in the Virtual MoonWalk London challenge on Saturday 15th May. Sian is an experienced London MoonWalker and I am a MoonWalk newbie. ‘Virtual’ means that this year we are walking locally and in daylight! We will be doing doing a Half Moon – or half-marathon – along the Menai Strait between Gwynedd and Anglesey in North Wales
The last Covid-19 year has been particularly difficult and cancer charities will need support more than ever in the future. For these reasons, Sian and I are taking part in the Virtual MoonWalk London challenge this year.
Thank you so much if you are willing to support our cause. Every little helps!
COVID -19 has had a devastating impact for those living with cancer. For many it has been a lonely isolating experience that often means not being with family whilst undergoing treatment. The need for emotional and physical support has never been greater. Your support will help Walk the Walk to make invaluable Emergency Grants to front line services and charities to help those that need it most. Your funds will help us to do our bit in making sure that those living with cancer receive the support they need at this time. Donating now will really make a difference to those living with cancer, when they need us most!