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Weʼve raised £239 to help raise some funds for sainsburys killermont charity of the year alzheimer's research
- Funded on Sunday, 19th May 2019
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We as a company are trying to help raise awareness and funds for our charity of the year alzheimer's research to help aid them in the hard work they do so we are doing the the mighty stride 23 mile kilt walk to raise as much as we can
Alzheimer’s Society is transforming the landscape of dementia forever.
Until the day we find a cure, we will create a society where those affected by dementia are supported and accepted, able to live in their community without fear or prejudice
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- 5 years ago
Alan Barclay
5 years agoNearly time for this kilt walk only 2 days to go have been in training doing big long walks
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Sue Jacques
Apr 28, 2019
Very well done everyone
£10.00
Anonymous
Apr 28, 2019
£10.00
Anonymous
Apr 28, 2019
Well done Alan. From Briana's Gran
barbara macrae
Apr 28, 2019
Good luck Alan x
£10.00
Chris Forbes
Apr 28, 2019
Tracy Howie
Apr 28, 2019
Best of luck to you all x
£10.00
Paul F
Apr 28, 2019
Good luck to you all - hopefully storm Hannah doesn’t hang too heavily over the walk.
£20.00
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Alan Barclay
We are doing the kilt walk 23 mile mighty stride for our charity of the year alzheimer's research uk choosen by our customers and also means a lot to a few off our colleges who know peopke suffering with alzheimer's