Wokingham Today

Wokingham Walk

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THE fifth annual Wokingham Walk on Sunday, September 6, was a great success, with all proceeds donated to Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service, which provides essential support to children with life-limiting and life-threatenin­g conditions, and their families, across Berkshire.

“We are very pleased with the turnout, as well as the weather,” said Andy Slay, the event’s organiser.

“Participat­ing in the walk were 250 people, of all ages.

They walked different routes of five-, 10- and 15-miles, starting and ending at Elms Field.

“It was a wonderful opportunit­y to enjoy the beautiful countrysid­e around Wokingham and support a worthy cause.”

He added: “We raised £2,715 for the event, and all of it has been donated to Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service.

“In addition, a number of walkers raised their own sponsorshi­ps for different charities. Two walkers set up

team sponsorshi­p pages for Alexander Devine and raised an additional £961, bringing the total to £3,676.

“The teams were the Moving Mamas (£385) and the Lloyd Family (£576).”

Alexander Devine’s

CEO and co-founder, Fiona Devine, said: “Our deepest thanks to the Wokingham Lions Club for all their hard work in organising such a wonderful and fun event.

“It is no mean feat to organise an event like this in such challengin­g times, and

we really appreciate all the effort that went into making sure the event went ahead, and the amazing amount of money it raised for our charity.

“What a real difference this money will make to the seriously-ill children and their families that we support.

“Indeed, it could help fund over 100 hours of muchneeded respite for our families.”

For more, visit www. wokinghaml­ions.org.uk, and www.alexanderd­evine.org.

 ??  ?? Nigel Page (left), Wokingham Lions President, and Tim Hanton, the Lions’ treasurer, present a cheque for £2,715 to Fiona Devine, CEO and co-founder of Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service in its new sensory garden in Maidenhead
Nigel Page (left), Wokingham Lions President, and Tim Hanton, the Lions’ treasurer, present a cheque for £2,715 to Fiona Devine, CEO and co-founder of Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service in its new sensory garden in Maidenhead

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