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This is a blogg about a charity walk we have organised. We are planning to walk from Bowness-on-Solway to Newcatle upon Tyne, following the route of Hadrians Wall [84miles]. This is a little insight into who we are and why we are doing it.![]() We have written this between the 3 of us. Hope you enjoy reading it.
Note; as two of the people who are taking part in the walk are both named Brian, they will be referred to as Mr. Murphy and Mr. Johnson from here on. ------------------------------
I have performed other walks for charity including the Welsh 15 3000 ft peaks, The Worcestershire Way and the Yorkshire Three Peaks. I feel that I can personally help others by using my skills and experience to raise vital funds for their charitable work. ------------------------------
My name is Andy Pickering and I’m age 30. Unlike Mr. Johnson I am not the oldest. I live in Worcester but work in Birmingham for Hsdataline Ltd which specializes in computer networking and cabling. I love playing football and watching MOTD. I run a 5-a-side football match for my local church, were we play every Friday 7-8pm. I have a wonderful wife who supports me with all my wild ideas and an amazing son who takes my breath away at least once a week. -----------------------------
Brian Murphy, age 30. Still to come ------------------------------
It all started with Andy and Mr. Johnson talking about their next walk, as they had recently completed the Worcestershire Way [31miles] in 1 day for St Richards Hospice. Andy had always wanted to see Hadrian’s Wall and 84miles of it would really stretch his legs and give him a good progression from the Worcestershire way. The lads initially were not going to do it for a charity and just as a holiday, it was Andy’s wife’s idea to walk the wall and to raise money for a local charity at the same time. She suggested the charity which was Acorns Children's Hospice Trust. Andy approached Acorns via there Acorns web site and sent them an email, I believe it was the next day he had a reply from a very nice lady called Jane Hartnell, Fundraising Administrator, they thought the idea was fantastic and were really helpful with getting all the paper work e.g. Sponsorship forms. She even sent them T-shirts to wear. Mr. Murphy was not involved until a few months latter, this happened when Andy asked him to come walking with him for training, as walking on your own is never fun. While they were walking Andy started telling him about what Andy and Mr. Johnson were going to do and he really wanted to be apart of it. Jane Hartnell passed on Andy’s contact details onto another nice lady called Sophie James, Community Fundraiser. With Sophie’s help the lads managed to organise an article being put into the Worcester News. Quick overview of the walk. Andy and Mr. Murphy are traveling by car to Liverpool to meet up with Mr. Johnson. Then by National Express to they all travel to Carlisle. Where they are to walk to Solway and then they will be catching the bus back to Carlisle for our first nights stay. They then walk to Birdoswald YHA for their next nights stay; from there they travel to Gibbs Hill Bunkhouse. Their next stop is at Riverside Campsite, then onto Houghton North Farm. Finally they get to Newcastle where they stay at the local YHA. The final day the lads catch a Coach back to Liverpool. Hopefully this will all be completed with them all being able to walk and in a fit state to return to work. ------------------------------
Here is a little about Acorns and the great work they do. Acorns Children’s Hospice currently provides support to 500 life-limited children and their families across the West Midlands and surrounding counties through our network of care through three hospices in Birmingham, Walsall and Worcester, and their community team. Sadly, the children that they care for are expected to die before they reach adulthood since a cure for their illness is not possible. Therefore, Acorns is dedicated to making the most of a life that is limited, not just for the child, but for the whole family. Every day, it costs £450 per bed to provide the specialist care and support that every Acorns child requires as well as £225 a day to provide a community team member to visit and give practical and emotional support to Acorns children and families. If you would like to know more about Acorns and the work they do then you'll find load of information on there web site; www.acorns.org.uk ------------------------------
If you would like to sponsor the lads then please visit their web site; http://www.justgiving.com/5days1wall ------------------------------
July 23, 2006 Andy sends email to Acorns; “Me and a friend are planning to walk the entire length of Hadrian's Wall in 5 days, as this is our idea of a break. My wife pointed out to me that it would be nice to do it as a break, but to also raise some sponsorship money for yourselves.” July 25, 2006 Andy gets his reply from Acorns; “Hi Andrew. What wonderful news that you have chosen to fundraise for Acorns! We rely heavily on the generous support of the public to continue our work with life-limited children and their families.” September 22, 2006 Mayflex sponsor us £300, its are first big sponsorship. All goes toward sponsorship and none goes to equipment or expenses. October 19, 2006 Are article goes into Worcester News with the tile of By David Paine January 01, 2007 We have our first sponsorship online £2o, Thank you Mr. Mogg http://www.justgiving.com/5days1wall January 20, 2007 Mr. Murphy finally buys his boots, but leaves them at his parents. February 19,2007 Send out 20 letters to outdoor shops in the Worcester area. Fingers crossed. Haven’t head anything from the news paper article. March 16, 2007 HSD sponsor us £100, its just in time for the NEC. March 17, 2007 All 3 lads attend “the outdoors show” at the NEC, get some much needed kit. March 23, 2007 After a few weeks of telephone calls and emailing spreadsheets to one another Andy and Mr. Johnson finally have a completed accommodation agenda. A big smack on the back for Mr. Johnson and all his hard work. March 31, 2007 Andy buys his rucksack and his entire sock requirement ready for the trip. April 3, 2007 Not long to go now. So far we have raised £565, but after talking to Mr. Johnson he thinks he has raised another £200. We have also been in contact with National Express to see if they would be willing to help with our tickets so we can donate the cash we would of used to Acorns another £41.50. Mr. Johnson calls round accommodation sites and some are fully booked, he is in search of alternatives or alternatively it’s a 30mile walk in one day or worse still cancel walk/reschedule. April 4, 2007 Unfortunately National Express are unable to help us. Mr. Johnson [Mr. Fantastic] has sorted out accommodation issue’s he requires £60 from each of the lads for bookings. |
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