St Christopher’s and Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice are uniting to bring you the Twilight Walk; a five mile route taking in some of London’s most iconic sites.
Early bird sales now closed
Tier 1 (closes 24 September): Adult £20 and children (12-17 yrs) £10
Advanced registration closes 24 Sept 11am
Tier 2 (at the event on 29 Sept): Adult £35 and children (12-17 yrs) £10
This sponsored walk is approximately five miles starting on Blackheath Common. You will pass some of the Capital’s most iconic landmarks including: the Cutty Sark and the Old Royal Naval College.
We are delighted to announce this joint collaboration. Through coming together to host this brand new event, we hope to grow support and highlight just how essential hospice care is. The Twilight Walk will help us to raise the vital funds both hospices need to support and care for our local communities, and be there for even more people across south east London.
We are encouraging you to join us and walk united with hundreds of like-minded people to do something remarkable. Together, we will walk as one, raising money, raising awareness and spreading the word about the work of both St Christopher’s and Greenwich & Bexley Community Hospice.
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