Charlie Watts walk 2020

My name is Charlie Watts and I’m 9 years old. I’m walking over 55 miles, from Broughty Ferry, Dundee to Queensferry, near Edinburgh, raising money for the RNLI in memory of my mum. Eileen, who died on 26th February 2013 and the crew of Broughty Ferry’s Lifeboat, the Mona, who drowned when the Mona capsized on 8th December 1959, on her way to rescue the North Carr Lightship, which was drifting in the North Sea
.Too many people are still drowning. More than ever we need the RNLI’s help. As a charity, the RNLI depends on our donations so it can go on saving lives and keeping us and our loved ones safe. RNLI lifesavers are our lifeline. They’re the lifeboat crews who provide 24-hour search and rescue right around the UK and Ireland. The lifeguards keeping watch on 240 of the busiest beaches in the UK and Channel Islands. And the RNLI safety teams and educators working tirelessly to stop people getting into trouble in the first place.Thank you.
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