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CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably)

Lost Hours Walk 2019

When it hurts we talk. When the clocks go back we walk. 11pm, Sat 26 October: Time to unite against suicide. As time goes backwards, we're walking forwards to campaign against feeling shit, against struggling in silence, against living miserably.
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Event: Lost Hours Walk, from 26 October 2019 to 27 October 2019
Closed on 21/04/2020
RCN 1110621

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Welcome to #TeamCALM!

The Lost Hours walk is our first CALM event and our opportunity to deal with grief differently and defiantly. We want to smash the silence around loss, and remember our sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, partners and friends out on the streets of London. Be part of it. Walk with us from Greenwich past Big Ben and back again to make change happen, and continue to grow our life-saving services.

We have created the Lost Hours Walk for everyone who has lost someone to suicide, or who cares, as we do, about the thousands of lives lost every year.

This will be a chance to come together with friends, family and other CALM supporters to remember, celebrate, take action and fundraise. The event will take place overnight on 26 October 2019, the night the clocks go back.

Starting at about 11pm outside the Queens House in Greenwich, the route will progress along the river Thames, going via Westminster and Big Ben. You can choose to walk the full route (20miles), or the shorter route (10 miles).

Wed love for you to be there to make this event a success, and to create an atmosphere of remembrance and celebration. Join us to walk against living miserably.

About the charity

We’re Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), and we’re a suicide prevention charity. We host a helpline for people affected by suicide, as well as vital online resources for anyone who needs them.

Donation summary

Total raised
£188,589.28
+ £719.00 Gift Aid
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£188,389.28
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£320.00
Donations via fundraisers
£188,269.28

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