Sue's Offa's Dyke path walk for The Walton Centre

Susan Mortimer is raising money for The Walton Centre Charity
In memory of Martin Mortimer
The Charity helps to fund a variety of projects to help improve patient care and services including improved facilities for patients and families; innovative technology; and research. It also supports staff with enhanced training to ensure they remain at the centre of clinical developments.

Story

Dear Family and Friends,

In November 2019 Martin was diagnosed with an aggressive glioblastoma which is a form of brain tumour. He died shortly after on December 22nd. He and the family were looked after by The Walton Centre who provided excellent care and support during a hugely difficult time. 

You can read more about Martin and his life here: https://news.liverpool.ac.uk/2020/01/09/obituary-professor-martin-mortimer/

I am planing to walk Offa's Dyke Path in Martin's memory. It is over 20 years since I walked the path from South to North in 3 weeks accompanied by Coll the dog. This year I shall walk from North to South with a new companion, Taly! However, the sections will be shorter so it will take longer. If you would like to spend a day in our company or offer to give a lift please get in touch.

As I go I will be posting updates here and your support for The Walton Centre will be very much appreciated.

Sue and Taly

Donation summary

Total
£2,745.94
Online
£2,745.94
Offline
£0.00

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