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Having previously completed the Offa's Dyke national trail (177 miles) in under 6 days, Chris and I will be taking on the tough challenge of walking England’s longest national trail. The South West Coast Path is 630 miles in total length, and takes in over 115,000 ft in elevation. We want to complete it in only 21 days, to achieve this we will have to walk 30 miles a day.
Tragically, my close friends, Nick and Amelia Worboys lost their son, Thomas, affectionately known as Toti to childhood leukaemia in 2014. Chris and I are fundraising in Toti’s memory and helping his family fund vital research into childhood leukaemia. Please read more about the Worboys family and their incredible efforts to support this vital charity in the link below.
In Nick’s own words, “Toti was good company, he would love to chat for hours on end and he was interesting and a good listener. He was naturally empathetic, soft, gentle and kind hearted”.
Help us honour Toti’s memory and legacy, with every penny raised going directly toward research into childhood leukaemia. Funding research ensures better treatments and care for future generations.
To find out more about Toti and his amazing legacy you can visit his page set up through the charity Childhood Cancer and Leukaemia Group https://specialnamedfunds.cclg.org.uk/the-toti-worboys-fund/