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I have severe osteoarthritis in both hips, getting out of bed is a challenge, let alone walking up the 199 steps at Whitby, but l've just done that. I'm now embarking on a solo road trip around Scotland, driving over 1,200 miles in eight days. Being disabled means its going to be extremely difficult and a bit of a risk, but to make it harder, l'll be doing it in an electric car.
There are more details on my site under "Grand tour of scotland" at https://keithmulhearn.com
The charity I’ve chosen is called Sands. Sadly two years ago, I had a granddaughter, Margot, who was stillborn. Sands were a fantastic help to my son and partner and also to their other children, offering help, advice and support, for many months after, I asked Emily to write something about what they did for them, here are her words.
“My partner Conor and I, lost our little girl Margot on the 20th May 2024 at sixteen weeks and two days, after I fell very poorly with an infection in the womb. Sands were an amazing charity, assisting the whole family get though the most difficult time in our life’s. They sat us down and explained ways too tell our children about what had happened and gave us little bags too pass onto them that had thing’s to help, one of which was a worry monster, that proved to be very useful. Someone from Sands kept in touch for a long time after, making sure we were coping in the best way possible and really made us feel like we were not alone. They were an incredible help, I’ll be forever grateful”.
Emily Thorpe.
