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Paddington Bear and myself, are dusting off the old boots and fundraising again!! My wife Becky is joining us on the Dundee Kiltwalk. It is the Wee Walk, Just as well, Becky has had 2 hip replacements in the past year and building up her fitness levels.
Many deafblind people live lives that can be very lonely and all too often life’s simple pleasures can seem like unachievable dreams. Those things my friends and I take for granted – (change this section to suit you as an individual) like meeting up for a nice dinner; walking on a beach feeling the sand between our toes or finally knitting that amazing scarf! Watching the football or rugby at the weekend, relaxing at the cinema, going to see a live band, going to the gym, going for a walk or run, going out for a cycle and feeling the wind on our face.
Deafblind Scotland can provide the support needed to enable deafblind people to spread their wings and start achieving their dreams. So that’s why I’m running for Deafblind Scotland. Come and join me and be a dream maker for Deafblind people, who are amongst Scotland’s most isolated and least visible members of society. . Any donation will be amazing and very much appreciated. Thank you!