Saint Catherine’s much-loved Sunrise Walk is back for 2024.
The event is now in its 16th year, having taken place at midnight, sunset and sunrise over the years. The walk has raised nearly half a million pounds for patient care at the hospice.
The hospice will be doing a Sunrise Walk around both Scarborough bays where people can all remember loved ones together while raising much-needed funds.
Next Sunday (29th of September) fundraisers will meet from 5.30am for a 6am start from the Sea Life Centre and walking around North & South Bay to Scarborough Spa and back again – a total of around 6 miles. This event isn’t a race in any form, everyone's just coming together to remember loved ones and have a lovely morning on Scarborough Sea front.
Anna Jackson is from St Catherine's Hospice:
Anyone and everyone is welcome to join. Sign up for the event is £15 for an adult and £5 for a child 16 and under. All tickets include an ice cream from Harbour Bar and the adult tickets include a T-shirt. There will be an option to purchase children’s T-shirts on the day.
As always, if you can donate or raise sponsorship as part of the event then, the charity would be very grateful and all that you can give will be going direct to patient care at Saint Catherine’s. Sign up here.
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