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Holy Island Night Hike

Date: 23-24 June 2012 
Location: Northumberland
Registration: £50
Minimum sponsorship: £400

Holy Island Midnight MarathonTrek 26 miles throughout the night along St Cuthbert’s Way, the historic pilgrimage path that links where the seventh century Saint, St Cuthbert, started and finished his ministry.

Starting with a hearty meal, we set off at about midnight, stopping at four checkpoints along the way and arrive on Holy Island at about lunchtime the following day.

Walking throughout the night is a true test of stamina, but year on year we have a fantastic team of trekkers all wanting to put the boot in to poverty and raise as much money as possible. 

Why not give it a go? Register early to avoid disappointment.

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Why trek for Team Poverty?

Because you will receive a:

  • Trekkers Sponsorship Pack including a USB stick containing all your fundraising, awareness and training advice.
  • Personalised support from the Events Fundraising Team including telephone calls and regular e-newsletters.
  • A personalised Christian Aid t-shirt.
  • Personal training and fitness advice from experts.
  • Exclusive Team Poverty merchandise opportunities including trekking socks.
  • Plenty of encouragement, enthusiasm and smiles throughout your challenge from Team Poverty.
  • A celebratory champagne reception and medal ceremony at the finish line!

  • And last but not least, the knowledge that you will be helping raise cash for our vital work around the world. Click here to find out more about what we do.


Download the itinerary for the Holy Island Night Hike>>
  

 

Any questions?  

Walking through the nightGet in touch with our Events Fundraising Team today.

Call: +44 (0) 20 7523 2127
Email:events@christian-aid.org

Or, fill out our enquiry form and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

 

  

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