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St Christopher's Midnight Walk 10 October


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St Christopher?s Midnight Walk 10 October at 11pm is a 5 mile sponsored moonlight walk starting and finishing at the hospice in Sydenham. This starlit stroll around the five boroughs that St Christopher?s serves is not only a fabulous night out, but last year our 400 walkers also raised ?34,000.


This year we are encouraging our walkers to get their pyjamas and onsies on to raise funds for our important Candle Project service.


Some people like to walk to remember a loved one, others walk for fun but everyone that takes part in our event is walking for St Christopher?s.


For more information please follow the link: http://www.stchristophers.org.uk/midnightwalk


Please contact us at [email protected] or 020 8768 4575

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