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I am a 67-year-old retired University of London professor, based in Surrey (Guildford). I have always had a passion for adventure and long-distance walks.
In 2022, I hiked the length of Britain from Land's End to John O'Groats, and in 2023, I completed a 480-mile trek across Sri Lanka to raise funds for the welfare of street dogs. On the 29th August 2024, I am taking on a new challenge: walking the entire length of Ireland to support two dementia charities - the Alzheimer Society of Ireland and the Alzheimer's Society.
Dementia is a chronic brain disorder that affects countless lives, robbing individuals of their memories and ability to make decisions. It's a cause close to my heart as both my father and grandfather battled this condition. The statistics are staggering - it's estimated that 1 in 3 people born in the UK and Ireland will be diagnosed with dementia in their lifetime.
The Alzheimer Society of Ireland and the Alzheimer's Society provide essential support to those living with dementia and work towards groundbreaking treatments.
My Ireland trek will span 589 miles over 40 days, and will encompass breathtaking landscapes and 41,600 ft of hill climbs.
Your generous contributions will directly benefit these charities, ensuring that no one faces dementia alone. Thank you for considering supporting this important cause.