Hundreds of walkers put their best foot forward and took on the 10-mile Llangollen Canal Walk on Sunday raising more than £20,000 for Hope House Children’s Hospices.
The event saw walkers cross
the start point at Trevor Basin before heading over the
world-famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and following the canal all the way to The
Poachers pub at Chirk for refreshments before heading back to receive their
special medals.
The event was sponsored by
the Principality Building Society and was supported by volunteers and marshals
from the Wrexham and Erddig Rotary Club.
The event was rescheduled
due to the snow in March with some walkers choosing to take on the walk at a
different time.
One of those was Jane
Williams, from Wrexham, who has been doing the walk for 10 years in memory of
her son Evan, who died suddenly in his sleep just weeks before his 13th
birthday.
She said: “I can honestly
say if we hadn’t had Hope House I don’t know what we would have done.
“By walking the Llangollen
Canal Walk and raising this money for the hospices you’ve made sure families
like mine continue to get the support when they need it the most.”
Fundraiser Cat Dowdeswell
said: “We’d like to say a huge thank you to all of our amazing supporters who
have joined us on our Llangollen Canal Walk, raising £16,000 so far with more
money still coming in.
“This money will be
supporting seriously ill local children and their families, and without this
fantastic support we simply wouldn’t be able to be here for those that need us
the most.
“A huge thank you also to
our super team of volunteers and our event sponsors Principality Building
Society who have helped make this such a great day and sent a team to help us
on the day.”
If you have been inspired to
take part in an event or fundraise for Hope House Children’s Hospices then
please visit hopehouse.org.uk/events to see how you can get involved.
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