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The Fabulous Honeys help Link Age Southwark’s ‘Sponsored Strollathon’ go with a swing!


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Herne Hill-based big band The Fabulous Honeys will play live in Dulwich Park on 10 September as local charity Link Age Southwark hold their first-ever ‘Sponsored Strollathon’ – to raise valuable funds toward alleviating loneliness and reducing social isolation for older people and those living with a diagnosis of dementia.

Bring a picnic and listen to the live music (which begins at 1pm) or get sponsored and get involved with this fun, family-friendly, accessible event, with distances to suit all ages and abilities.

Carla has been a Link Age Southwark befriender for four years, and is taking on a three mile route around Dulwich Park for the Strollathon. She says: “It’s a cause that I am passionate about. The money we raise will go towards the provision of vital services, ensuring the Southwark community remains a great place to grow old.”

Why not join Carla?

Find out more at: https://www.linkagesouthwark.org/Event/sponsored-strollathon-2023


 

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