Connect with us

News

Emmaus Cambridge support epic walk to support homelessness and rough sleeping

Avatar photo

Published

on

Next week, people involved with local homelessness charity Emmaus Cambridge will join an epic 450-mile fundraising walk as it reaches the county, to raise awareness of homelessness and rough sleeping in the area.

The Walk of Kindness, organised by sister charity Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney, began in August at St David’s in Wales, and has stretched across the country to Norfolk. A team of residents from the Norfolk charity are walking ten miles a day for six weeks.

On Wednesday 2nd October, a member of staff and companion from Emmaus Cambridge will join Norfolk walkers Chloe, Peter, and Jagger for a one-day trek through Cambridgeshire.

The group will hike from the villages of Earith to Stretham. Emmaus Cambridge will also host the walkers at their community accommodation before they continue their journey eastwards towards Norfolk.

The Walk of Kindness aims to raise awareness of rising levels of homelessness across the country and to generate the funds needed to help more people find a safe home at Emmaus.

Emmaus Cambridge CEO, Donna Talbot and resident Rikki are joining the country-wide Walk of Kindness as it passes through Cambridgeshire. The walk organised by sister charity, Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney spans from Wales to Norfolk and will take 6 weeks to complete. The team are now over halfway and will walk through St Ives and the village of Earith to Stretham. The walk is taking place to raise awareness of rough sleeping across the country and to raise funds to help more people out of homelessness.

Emmaus Cambridge CEO, Donna Talbot and resident Rikki are joining the country-wide Walk of Kindness as it passes through Cambridgeshire. The walk organised by sister charity, Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney spans from Wales to Norfolk and will take 6 weeks to complete. The team are now over halfway and will walk through St Ives and the village of Earith to Stretham. The walk is taking place to raise awareness of rough sleeping across the country and to raise funds to help more people out of homelessness.

Across the UK, Emmaus currently provides over 850 people with a home, work opportunities, training, and therapeutic support. Locally, Cambridge supports up to 50 individuals who have experienced homelessness, helping them build confidence and new skills.

Donna Talbot, CEO of Emmaus Cambridge who will join the team on the fundraising hike, shares “Emmaus Cambridge are delighted to be involved in this special fundraiser, especially as it nears its conclusion.

“We’re so proud of all those who have taken part in the Pilgrimage and we hope that our support will give the group the extra push that they need to see them over the finish line.

The group have walked in all weathers during this physical and psychological challenge, and we want to help celebrate their incredible achievement so far and encourage others to donate in support of their important new exciting venture.”

Advertisements
canopyuk.com in-article

The Walk of Kindness follows the newly established Via Beata pilgrimage route and will conclude in Ditchingham, South Norfolk, on World Homeless Day – Thursday 10 October.

The walking team from Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney.

The walking team from Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney.

Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney aims to raise £360,000 during the walk to open a social enterprise Bed and Breakfast on their site, which will create a new income stream and provide meaningful work opportunities for those they support.

Chloe, one of the residents from Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney, is walking the full 450 miles to raise awareness of the many paths to homelessness.

She said: “Before Emmaus, I wasn’t living, I was just existing. I started drinking at the age of 11 and it all spiralled from there.

“All I could think about was getting the next drink. I lost track of days and hours and eventually ended up living in my car. I’ve got a home now at Emmaus, I’ve got a bed, I’ve got people and family – everyone at Emmaus has become my family.

“I’m really looking forward to the walk. I want to give back to the place that’s given me so much. It will be amazing to meet other people from Emmaus in Cambridge to hear their stories and work together to ensure other people don’t have to experience what we’ve been through”

Emmaus Cambridge and Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney are coming together to help more people out of homelessness and into a safe home. The charities encourage the public to take on their own Kindness challenges or sponsor each mile that the companions walk.

To sponsor the walkers and for more information, visit the Emmaus website: emmaus.org.uk/norfolk-waveney/wok

 

 

Facebook

Read More

News19 hours ago

Former world champion Nigel Mansell welcomes Cambridge teenage racer to youth charity

Ex-Formula 1 World Champion Nigel Mansell has been joined by Cambridge teenage racer Nickolas Ellis at UK Youth, Great Britain’s...

News21 hours ago

Threat to close £32m King’s Dyke crossing at Whittlesey if movement and cracking intensifies

Full closure of the £32m King’s Dyke Crossing at Whittlesey is on the table “if there is a change to...

Crime2 days ago

WATCH: Wisbech drug dealer caught with imitation firearm

A drug dealer from Wisbech who was found carrying an imitation firearm has been jailed. Miguel Mota, 18, was stopped by...

Crime2 days ago

Fenland man jailed for ignoring order to stop stalking ex-partner

A stalker who tried to pressure his former partner into dropping court action against him has been jailed.  John Cassidy,...

News2 days ago

Skylark Garden Centre and Café to close for day of owner’s wife funeral

Skylark Garden Centre and Café at Wimblington will close on October 23rd for the day for the funeral of Melanie...

News2 days ago

East Cambs Council refutes ‘bias’ claims over 540 homes at Soham

A council refuted claims that two councillors should have excluded themselves from taking part in a planning committee meeting that...

News3 days ago

Cambs couple celebrate diamond anniversary with a party and a card from the King

A couple living at Jubilee Court retirement community in March, have celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary with friends and loved...

Crime3 days ago

Man calls Cambridge hotel housing immigrants ‘be ready, we’ll be coming for them’

A man who phoned a Cambridge hotel to threaten asylum seekers has been handed a five-year criminal behaviour order. Robert Shortman,...

News3 days ago

Cambridgeshire County Council rejects early review of 20mph speed limit for Ely

A 20mph speed limit will remain in Ely and not reviewed for two years, Cambridgeshire County Council has told Cllr...

News3 days ago

Cambridgeshire man among victims of M6 crash which killed five

A man from Cambridgeshire was among five people – including two children – killed in a crash on the M6...