Wistaston walker mobilises her pink ladies for Peak District charity walk

By Gwyn Griffiths 22nd Feb 2021

Anne puts some hard yards in at Queens Park.
Anne puts some hard yards in at Queens Park.

A WISTASTON woman has linked up with her friends to raise money for a breast cancer charity by completing a Peak District walk.

Anne Garner, a Learning Mentor at Cheshire College, will don her boots at the Bakewell Pink Ribbon Walk for charity on Saturday, June 12, provided government guidelines allow.

Her ten-mile walk is part of the Pink Ribbon Challenge to raise money for Breast Cancer Now and she will start from Bakewell in Derbyshire with eight friends, known collectively as Anne's Pink Ladies.

Breast Cancer Now is a charity steered by world-class research and powered by life-changing care.

Anne said: "So many charities have been impacted by this dreadful curse called Covid-19.

"They desperately need support to continue with the valuable work they do for people and families affected by cancer, even the smallest donation can make a huge difference.

"I had breast cancer in 2016 and thought doing this walk would be a nice thing to do to help other people and their families affected by this awful disease."

To donate please visit Anne's JustGiving page here

Breast Cancer Now can be found here.

     

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