Walk The Wolds to Rebuild for RSPCA Hull & East Riding

Martin Shaw is raising money for RSPCA Hull And East Riding

Participants: Richard Denley, Rob Harbord, Ellen Swingler, Emma Beesley, Craig Bristow, Sophie Goulder, Adam McClean, Sharon Driver, Andy Driver, Richard Powls, Kerry Jenkinson

Team: D3 Walk the Wolds

£835
raised of £500 target
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D3 Walk the Wolds · 15 May 2020

This is a business team challenge to walk 25 miles from Market Weighton to Hessle in one day to support the Clough Road rebuild project at the RSPCA Hull & East Riding, now in its final phase. We've asked each team to raise a minimum of £500.

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The RSPCA Clough Road Rescue Centre has been supporting local animals in the Hull and East Riding community for 82 years. Although part of the RSPCA family, we have a separate charity number which means all our income is generated locally and 100% supports local animals rescued from abuse and neglect. This walk is being organised to support our £1million campaign to rebuild this old site. We are setting a corporate challenge for teams of 6 or more to walk the Yorkshire Wolds Way over 3 days, raising a minimum of £500 per company. Complete the 79 miles as a team with a minimum of 2 people walking each day: Friday 15 May - Filey - Wharram-le-Street (28.33 miles/45.59km) Saturday 16 May - Wharram -le-Street to Market Weighton (25.37 miles/40.83km) Sunday 17 May - Market Weighton to Hessle Foreshore (23.41 miles/37.68km)

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About the campaign

This is a business team challenge to walk 25 miles from Market Weighton to Hessle in one day to support the Clough Road rebuild project at the RSPCA Hull & East Riding, now in its final phase. We've asked each team to raise a minimum of £500.

About the charity

The RSPCA in Hull and East Riding works to promote kindness and prevent and oppose cruelty to animals throughout Hull and the East Riding. It promotes responsible pet ownership, through education, and delivers effective relief of animal suffering looking after injured and neglected animals.

Donation summary

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£835.00
+ £82.50 Gift Aid
Online
£835.00
Offline
£0.00

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