The William Low Trust's Thames Bridges Walk

Emma Whitmarsh-Knight is raising money for The William Low Trust
In memory of William Low
£1,070
raised of £750 target
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Walk · 14 July 2024

Our second trek across the capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline and historic landmarks. We will be setting off from Battersea Park, zig-zagging over 12 historic bridges and ending our 10 mile stroll at Tower Bridge!

Story

We are walking the Thames Bridges Walk on Sunday 14th July 2024, 10 miles, 12 bridges!

Tom, Emma and Theo are walking to fund crucial research into Medulloblastoma Brain Tumours for The William Low Trust and to honour William and his family.

William was a darling boy who tragically died from a brain tumour just before his 18th birthday.

He was a Chelsea supporter (so, not perfect!), a talented artist and a much loved son and brother.

He gave all his old Star Wars toys, which he had outgrown, to Theo, so he was incredibly popular in our house! We still have several lightsabres!

His amazing Mum (Helen), Dad (Craig) and sister (Harriet) have set up this charity to fund research into brain tumours in the hope that other families will not have to experience a similar loss.

Please give whatever you can afford to support this important work.

Thank you for looking at our page & sponsoring us.

Big love,

Emma, Tom and Theo

www.thewilliamlowtrust.co.uk

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About the campaign

Our second trek across the capital taking in unrivalled views of the skyline and historic landmarks. We will be setting off from Battersea Park, zig-zagging over 12 historic bridges and ending our 10 mile stroll at Tower Bridge!

About the charity

In memory of William Low, who lost his stoic fight against Medulloblastoma brain tumours just a few weeks before his 18th birthday. His family and friends want to improve outcomes for others through funding research and other activities which impact on wellbeing.

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£1,070.00
+ £262.50 Gift Aid
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£1,070.00
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