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The Challenge:
On 6 September a team of blind veterans will set off from Eastbourne to cover the challenging terrain of the South Downs, completing hikes ranging from 25km to 100km - an activity they all agree would have seemed impossible when they first lost their sight.
25k – Eastbourne to Alfreiston
Blind veterans Jill, Lee and Peter will tackle the first quarter of the route which includes a climb of 660m along the coastline, over the Severn Sisters and through Cuckmere Haven before finishing up at Alfriston.
57k - Eastbourne to Hove
Blind veterans Richard, Jan, Charlie and Stuart will continue on to Hove with an additional climb of 590m as they navigate the remainder of the South Downs Way before a final descent into Hove via Brighton promenade.
100k – Eastbourne to Arundel
Blind veteran Andy is determined to complete the full 100k with a total climb of over 2000 meters!
Why they’re taking on the challenge:
Sight loss can be devastating. For many blind veterans it results in a loss of confidence, independence, a negative impact on physical and mental well-being. Completing simple everyday tasks can become impossible and taking part in activities that gave a sense of purpose – such as work, cooking or sport - can seem unrealistic.
Although each team member has their own personal reasons for taking on this challenge (read their stories here), they all share one motivating factor – the experience of sight loss and the impact of the support of Blind Veterans UK. Their stories highlight how, with the provision rehabilitation, training , equipment and support – Blind Veterans UK can help veterans rebuild their lives after sight loss.
How you can support the team:
As well as reaching the finishing line, the team are hoping that completion of their challenge will help raise awareness of the support provided by Blind Veterans UK and the impact it has – and continues to have – on blind veterans like themselves. They also want to ensure other veterans can benefit from the charity’s support including experiences such as Rehab Weeks and participation in events such as this.
Make a donation: The team are hoping to raise a minimum of £500 – the equivalent of the average cost of a veteran attending a Rustington Centre Rehab or Training Week.
Spread the word: Share our veterans stories and this JustGiving page on your own social media accounts using the buttons below.
Take on your own challenge:
Inspired by our veterans? Is there an event or activity in your area (or further afield) you’ve always wanted to try but have never quite got round to doing? Do it for our blind veterans. Find out more here.