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Charity appeals for walkers to join upcoming Bath Marches fundraiser

Wednesday 20th July 2022 Bath Echo News Team Community, What's On

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Bath-based charity Mentoring Plus is appealing for people to join the upcoming Bath Marches event, to raise money to support young people in local communities.

Photo courtesy of Bath Marches / Mentoring Plus

Mentoring Plus helps over 250 youngsters each year with mentoring programmes and activities.

The support helps to increase confidence, self-esteem and wellbeing, while also providing access to new experiences, opportunities, and connections within the community.

The charity is asking residents to join the Bath Marches, taking place on Saturday 3rd September, and raise vital funds for those that are facing significant challenges in their lives and who need the services of Mentoring Plus.

The Bath Marches is suitable for all the family. You can choose from a 15, 9 or 4-mile walk.

Routes are all marked out and there are stops and snacks along the way.

Fundraising Manager Jenny Perez said: “We have teamed up with the Bath Marches for the third year in a row to raise much-needed funds for the charity.

“We are still very much feeling the impact of the pandemic and are still experiencing a huge demand for our services.

“Funds raised will enable us to keep providing support to young people in need through our mentoring programmes.

“We would love for members of our community to join us on a fun day and help us fundraise.”

If you are interested in taking part, email [email protected] or by visiting this page.

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