George and Harry
Walking from Hunstanton to Cromer

Total raised
£3,552.57
+ £810.64 Gift Aid
Walking from Hunstanton to Cromer
Mon 11 Aug 2025 - Tue 12 Aug 2025
My Story
Hello we are George and Harry and this summer we as a group of 2 are taking on an incredible challenge — walking the 45-mile stretch of the beautiful Norfolk Coast Path from Hunstanton to Cromer on the 11th -12th august — all in support of Cancer Research UK. What started as a simple idea among friends has turned into a mission to raise awareness and vital funds for a cause that touches so many lives. Every step we take will honour those affected by cancer and contribute to the fight for a future where cancer is no longer a threat. The journey won’t be easy, but with determination, teamwork, and the support of generous donors we as a group are ready to make a real difference. . We’ll be camping overnight in the village of Stiffkey, marking the halfway point of our route. This walk isn’t just about the physical challenge—it’s about something far more important and personal. Last year, George's mum was diagnosed with breast cancer. Watching someone you love go through something so difficult is incredibly hard, but it has also shown me just how strong and resilient she truly is. This journey is a small gesture of love, support, and solidarity—but one that comes from the heart. Every step we take will be for George's mum, and for everyone who continues to fight this battle. Thank you for your support.
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