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Let's walk some Miles in May!
Bertie is proudly taking the lead in this sponsored charity walk!
Bertie and I will be walking 21K this May for Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity.

Miles in May 2025
I'm joining some incredible supporters who are walking and running throughout May to raise essential funds for the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity. Their dedication will help us support more children and adults with dyslexia.
Through this meaningful challenge, they'll bring hope to parents and children who arrive at our charity feeling lost, while boosting the self-esteem and confidence of those who have felt alone and misunderstood.
How you can help:
Donate using the "Give Now" button to support our walk...
Join the challenge and take a walk with Bertie and myself! 🐾
Watch out for our videos as we take on this challenge! (this might not go to plan!) 🤣
Every step makes a difference in changing lives! Thank you.🫶
About dyslexia
At least 1 in 10 people has dyslexia and many struggle with literacy, feeling isolated and experiencing financial difficulties.
Left undiagnosed and unsupported, dyslexia can reduce the ability to learn, affecting self-esteem and overall life chances.
What we do
Here at Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity, we remove barriers to learning and life for children and adults with dyslexia by providing expert, personal and life-changing support.
We also support parents of children with dyslexia, their teachers, and employers of dyslexic staff.
Our team of specialists provide help through dyslexia assessments, consultations, 1:1 tuition and training as well as a variety of courses, workshops, information and advice.
We are helping more people than ever with dyslexia turn challenges into opportunities, unlock potential and succeed on their own terms.
The Helen Arkell Dyslexia Charity leads the way in providing specialist support to children, young people and adults with dyslexia and other Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs). Their mission is to help people: 1. Believe in themselves 2. Achieve their goals and 3. Succeed on their own terms. There is no government funding for dyslexia, despite its lifelong impact. Fundraising is vital to ensure in-depth assessment and tuition is available to anyone with dyslexia, including lower income families and schools in disadvantaged areas. Thank you.