Martlets Hospice ‘Walk to remember’
Everyone is invited to join the Martlets Hospice on Sunday March 24 for a unique remembrance event. The ‘Walk to Remember’ is a family friendly sponsored walk along Hove seafront. The idea is that the whole family, from children to grandparents, can walk together to remember a loved one whilst helpi

Everyone is invited to join the Martlets Hospice on Sunday March 24 for a unique remembrance event.
The Walk to Remember is a family friendly sponsored walk along Hove seafront. The idea is that the whole family, from children to grandparents, can walk together to remember a loved one whilst helping to raise money for the Hospice’s vital services.
The walk starts at Hove Lawn Café at 2.30pm and entrants can choose whether to do the 3, 5 or 12 mile course depending on how energetic they are feeling and who is walking. Unlike many other events the terrain and length of the walk means that it is an event that anyone can do. It is a truly inclusive event and walkers do not need to have any connection to the Hospice to participate.
Speaking about the walk, events organiser Antonia Shepherd, said:
“The Walk to Remember always has a wonderful atmosphere and it’s a great opportunity for families to come together to remember someone they have lost. We encourage everyone taking part in the walk to bring along a photo of a loved one or complete a dedication card to add to the Martlets memory wall at the start of the walk.”
Registration for the Walk to Remember is just £10 for adults and £5 for under 16s.
For more information or to sign up online VIEW
Or contact Rachel Chitty in the fundraising office on 01273 747 455
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