James Westerman

Lakeland77

Fundraising for Parkinson’s UK
£1,155
raised of £1,111 target
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Lakeland77, 24 May 2013
Participants: Andy Munnings and 5 others
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The lakeland 77 Challenge will see 7 walkers attempting to sumitt 77 lakeland peaks in 7 days!

The event is a tribute to Alan Munnings, 'Dad', who passed away, aged 77, in December. Dad loved the lakes, a place where we shared so many happy memories. 

It will be Dads last Lakeland walk. He will be with us every step of the way, until reaching his resting place in the Langdale Pikes on the final day.
 
Together, the team and I, aim to raise £7,777 for Parkinsons UK
 
The event is also a big thank you to the Parkinsons UK team, who have supported our family, since Dad was diagnosed with Parkinsons over 10 years ago.
 
Dad first took me on to the Lakeland fells when I was 8 years old, climbing Cat Bells from Keswick.
 
The first fell on the 77 challenge, will also be Cat Bells, and will finish in our favourite part of the Lakes - The Langdales - followed by a pint at The Old Dungeon Ghyll
 
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Parkinson’s UK

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Anyone can get Parkinson’s. It gets worse over time and there’s no cure. Yet. Funding research into the most promising treatments, we’re getting closer to a cure. Until then, we're improving life for people with Parkinson’s, and the people in their lives. Together we'll find a cure.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,155.00
+ £117.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£494.00
Offline donations
£661.00

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