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Graeme Shinnie is raising money for The Kiltwalk
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The Kiltwalk - Hampden Park to Loch Lomond Kiltwalk 2012 · 8 April 2012 ·

Kiltwalks are mass participation walking events that raise much-needed funds for Scottish charities and projects. For more information or to sign up now go to www.theKiltwalk.co.uk

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<p>Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.</p> <p>As many of you know, I'm fortunate enough to be able to follow my country's national football team around the world.</p> <p>To give something back I'm raising money for two childrens charities The <a href="http://www.tasunshineappeal.co.uk/Sunshine_Appeal/index.html.html">Tartan Army Sunshine Appeal</a> a childrens charity ran by volunteers from the Tartan Army to spread a little sunshine in countries where Scotland are playing &amp; the <a href="http://www.tartanarmychildrenscharity.org.uk/main/">Tartan Army Childrens Charity</a> who help disadvantaged children in Scotland.</p> <p><strong>The task:</strong> I'm walking from Scotland's national football stadium Hampden Park, in the South of Glasgow, to the bonnie bonnie banks of Loch Lomond - a distance of just over 26 miles. Oh yeah, and I'm doing it <span style="text-decoration: underline;">in my kilt</span> come rain, snow or shine. (being the west coast of Scotland all 3 are probably likely in one day)</p> <p><strong>The ask: </strong>A few of us are doing this as a team event. We're called Aching Soles. We have a team target to raise &pound;2,000. If you can spare &pound;2, every little will help towards achieving my own personal target of raising &pound;250 and the team's overall objective.</p>

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£307.00
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