Garry Vitta

I am Walking The Long Walk Home for Haig Housing Trust

Fundraising for Haig Housing Trust
£2,585
raised of £1,918 target
by 74 supporters
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Event: The Long Walk Home, from 6 November 2018 to 10 November 2018
The Long Walk Home
Campaign by Haig Housing Trust (RCN 1125556)
100 Veterans and serving personnel (in a private capacity) will walk 100 miles from Ypres to the Cenotaph to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War. THE LONG WALK HOME and the journey will finish on Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph

Story

 My Name is Garry a 58 year old former member of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines, retired Police officer and current member of the RAF reserve (Training).              
Proud to have been selected to walk in the event detailed below, which will celebrate the memory of our forbears, raise the profile and hopefully some funds for a fine charity which has and continues to support the
ex-Service community with their housing needs.

I am one of The 100 walking miles from Ypres in Belgium to Whitehall in London to commemorate 100 years since the end of WWI the First World War.

The march from across the military community has been called THE LONG WALK HOME and the journey will finish on Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph.

Haig Housing was one of the organisers of the hugely successful Poppies at The Tower installation which raised millions for Veterans Charities and is the country's leading charity for military housing. The Long Walk Home has been planned as a mark of respect to those who died in the Great War and will raise funds for the charity. It is also an important milestone for Haig Housing as it was launched in memory of Earl Haig soon after the Great War.

Each of the Walkers will be taken to Ypres in Belgium scene of three major battles and Headquarters of the British salient in the First World War - where they will begin their 100 mile journey home. On day one they will walk from Ypres to the Belgian coast then be taken by coach to Dover. Day two will continue from Dover to Faversham. The third day will bring the Walkers to Gravesend, and the forth and final day will end in London where the Walkers will stay in the St Giles hotel before marching to the Cenotaph the following morning.

Along the route from Dover to central London the people of Kent are going to be asked to host two brave Walkers overnight in a show of the Dunkirk spirit. It is hoped that the Walkers will be joined along the route in November by the public, politicians and celebrities to raise awareness and raise funds for the charity.


About the campaign

100 Veterans and serving personnel (in a private capacity) will walk 100 miles from Ypres to the Cenotaph to mark 100 years since the end of the First World War. THE LONG WALK HOME and the journey will finish on Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph

About the charity

Haig Housing Trust

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RCN 1125556
Haig Housing is the leading provider of charitable housing to ex-Service personnel & their families with 1500 homes on over 50 estates. We aim to help any Veteran in housing need, including those severely injured, whether transitioning into civilian life or in need of a helping hand in later years.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,585.00
Online donations
£1,695.00
Offline donations
£890.00

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