Bethan 's Firewalk on Saturday 6th November 2021

Bethan Hunter is raising money for Gloucestershire Young Carers
£300
raised of £200 target

Firewalk 2021 · 6 November 2021

There are so many ways you can help us support the ‘young’ in young carer. Why not brave our upcoming Fire & Ice Walk?

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I am privileged to work with some of the young carers across Gloucestershire and know first hand just how much they do to support members of their own families. 

The money raised will enable these young carers an opportunity to get support around their own caring role. They are our focus and our priority in a world where sometimes they are taking on grown up roles and responsibilities. We help try to ensure they are heard, have fun and can leave their worries behind whilst supported by us.

I am taking on the ultimate challenge of walking over hot coals to support this fantastic charity on Saturday 6th November. 


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About the campaign

There are so many ways you can help us support the ‘young’ in young carer. Why not brave our upcoming Fire & Ice Walk?

About the charity

GYC works with Young Carers and their families. It aims to raise awareness and to develop support networks for children and young people who have a caring responsibility. The person cared for may have a physical or learning disability, long term illness or a problem with mental health, drugs or alcohol.

Donation summary

Total
£300.00
+ £60.00 Gift Aid
Online
£280.00
Offline
£20.00

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