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GDB businesses help raise over £20,000 for children with cerebral Palsy

Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity (DVLCC) hosted their annual sponsored walk, Walk Together, on Saturday 6 September. Families, supporters, and local businesses laced up their walking boots to raise vital funds for children with cerebral palsy, chromosome abnormalities, and rare genetic disorders.

 

Over 100 walkers enjoyed the 5k and 15k routes around Haywards Heath and Bolnore Village. Families supported by the charity, past and present, walked alongside supporters of all ages. One of the highlights was seeing some of the children joining the route using their walkers and wheelchairs - such powerful moments that reminded everyone taking part what they were walking for.  

 

The Town Mayor of Haywards Heath, Cllr Duncan Pascoe, officially opened the event, alongside Richard Taylor-Johnson, who shared how the charity has transformed his family’s life.

 

The walk was supported by employees from local businesses, including GDB members David Mindham and Holly Ward from Carnegie Group, Warrick Francis from Newman Thompson, Mark Newey from Bespoke Law Services, and Steve Powell from Fresh Display. Together with over 100 walkers, they helped raise an incredible £20,000 (with donations still coming in) to support the charity’s life-changing work.

 

Sophie Barriball said:

“It has been amazing to receive so much support from GDB members with our recent sponsored walk, and it was incredibly special for them to join many of our families and see how their support directly makes an impact. We are so grateful to all the members who joined us, and to others who continue to support our work.”

 

The funds raised will help DVLCC continue supporting more children and their families across the Southeast, helping children with cerebral palsy unlock their full potential.

 

You can view pictures from the event here

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