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Closed 30/09/2018
Weʼve raised £170 to help sick and injured hedgehogs in our local area
- Newton Aycliffe, UK
- Funded on Sunday, 30th September 2018
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Darlington and Aycliffe hedgehog rescue is a self funded organisation helping sick and injured hedgehogs in the local area. I'm walking a marathon in May from Bamburgh to Alnmouth, then in September I'm walking in Kielder Forest (25.3 miles) to help raise money for this worthy cause. Any money raised will help feed the hedgehogs, pay vet bills and buy any much needed equipment.
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Lacey Robertson
May 6, 2018
Good Luck Tracy! X
£10.00
Reece Smith
Apr 20, 2018
£10.00
Lesley and Dominic
Apr 4, 2018
Good luck with the walk, hope you get good weather
£50.00
jane mountjoy
Apr 3, 2018
Good luck Tracy!
£10.00
Alison Hunt
Apr 2, 2018
£10.00
Marianne Jowett
Apr 2, 2018
Hope this helps
£10.00
Deb Fisk
Apr 2, 2018
Thanks for all you do,for Northen Hoggies 👍🏻🦔
£50.00
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Tracy Smith
Newton Aycliffe, UK
A year ago I hardly walked anywhere, now I walk everywhere so I thought why not help these adorable animals that I love with an activity I now love. In May I'm walking from Bamburgh to Alnmouth (26 miles) then in September I'm walking in Kielder Forest (25.3 miles).