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Weʼve raised £3,075 to walk a marathon in support of children and young people with complex social, emotional and behavioural needs.
- Edinburgh, UK
- Funded on Friday, 12th October 2018
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Harmeny school in Balerno, Edinburgh, offers specialist education for children and young people with complex social, emotional and behavioural needs.
They work with children in a highly therapeutic and nurturing way to help them build on their strengths and develop the skills resilience and behaviours to be able to return to the community.
www.harmeny.org.uk are making a real difference to the lives of some of Scotland's most vulnerable children
The Leonardo Fitbitters are walking a marathon along the Water of Leith from Balerno to Leith and back again to raise money for this fantastic school.
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Frank and Lauren ♥️💪🏻
Sep 24, 2018
Well done
£30.00
Valerie Lindsay
Sep 17, 2018
Well done Jane & team. Hope you're all recovered. Sorry not to donate earlier but lost the link - oops. Better late than never.
£20.00
Varghese Mathew
Sep 17, 2018
Great effort, Well Done All!
£10.00
Anonymous
Sep 15, 2018
Gordon Donald
Sep 12, 2018
Well done in the achievement for a good cause
£10.00
Angus Buchanan
Sep 12, 2018
Good effort
£10.00
Alison Foley
Sep 12, 2018
£10.00
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Leonardo Fitbitters
Edinburgh, UK
Gordon Gooch, Kathleen Harkins, Kirsten Lunn, Dallas Mabon, Alastair Morrison, Dominic Philpott, Steven Sadler, Jane Wilson,