Tŷ Hafan Children’s Hospice is inviting families to honour the memory of a loved one whilst making sure no family lives their child's short life alone.
Registrations are now open for the walk, which begins at 7 am on Saturday, 6th September, starting on Barry Island and returning to Cold Knap.
At approximately four miles, the walk offers a shared activity through which the lives of loved ones can be remembered while raising money for Tŷ Hafan Children’s Hospice.
The route has been designed to be fully wheelchair and pushchair friendly, with anyone of any age, including dogs on leads, being able to take part.
Entry costs £10 per person (£5 for three to 17-year-olds) and individual participants are asked to raise a minimum of £100 in sponsorship, or £200 if they sign up as a family.
A spokesperson for the Sully-based Hospice said, “With your registration, you’ll get a fundraising pack and the full support of the Tŷ Hafan team to help you reach your fundraising target,” says James Davies-Hale. “You’ll also get a hot drink on arrival to start you off on your walk, a well-earned hot breakfast roll when you finish the walk at Marco’s Cafe and a Tŷ Hafan technical t-shirt when you raise £100."
“This beautiful, gentle, life-affirming event is about love, respect, togetherness and community, and whether you choose to do the walk in silence or in shared stories, you will know that every step is a tribute to love that never fades.”
To sign up, go to: Tŷ Hafan’s Walk To Remember

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