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Blind Veterans UK's 100k London to Brighton walk

publication date: Jan 23, 2013
Blind Veterans UK walk

If you are either an experienced walker or a recreational stroller who is up for a tough personal challenge, and you want to do something great for charity, then look no further – the lines are now open for people to sign up to take part in this year’s 100k London to Brighton walk in aid of Blind Veterans UK, the national charity for blind ex-Servicemen and women.
 
This memorable 24 hour walk in June, which is the charity’s biggest fundraiser, takes walkers from a starting point in south London, along the banks of the Thames, through countryside paths in Surrey, Sussex and the North and South Downs, which are areas of outstanding natural beauty, and ends at the charity’s centre in Ovingdean, Brighton where much deserved food and drink await all.
 
Blind Veterans UK, formerly St Dunstan’s, provides exceptional rehabilitation, training, support and recreation to blind veterans, regardless of when they served or how they lost their sight.

Tracy Stratford, Senior Events Officer at Blind Veterans UK, said: “We are so very grateful to every one of our challengers and we will be here every step of the way to support them. This includes sending our walkers regular updates, extensive event information, fundraising support, training tips and guides, and much needed hot food and drinks on the day.
 
The 100K London to Brighton 24 hour walk will take place between Saturday 22 June and Sunday 23 June 2013. 

If you would like to take part, contact Jackson at Blind Veterans UK for more information on 0207 6167927, fundraising@blindveterans.org.uk or go to the website.