Support my solo trek through the West Highland Way!

West Highland Way walk · 8 August 2024
This August, I will be embarking on a challenging and a maiden journey—a multi-day trek along the West Highland Way in Scotland. This 96-mile trek is not just a personal challenge; it's a mission to raise funds and awareness for the charity Sewa UK. It is a beacon of hope, tirelessly working to uplift marginalised communities. With a focus on healthcare, they provide vital medical assistance to those who need it most. From remote villages to urban slums, Sewa UK's medical camps bring relief and healing to thousands.
The West Highland Way (WHW) runs 96 miles (154 km) from Milngavie, Glasgow, to Fort William in Scottish Highlands. The route offers some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the UK, from the serene shores of Loch Lomond to the rugged peaks of the Scottish Highlands. As I traverse this ancient and majestic terrain, stretching my mental and physical limits, I will be carrying with me a purpose greater than the adventure itself: to support Sewa UK that focuses on supporting and promoting projects catering to people with Disabilities.
By supporting my West Highland Way trek, you are not only cheering me on but also directly contributing to Sewa UK's vital work.
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