The EndPoint Walk Part 4
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- This is Part 4 of 4 videos that are being produced to document a journey from Land's End to Ness Point raising money for the British Heart Foundation.
In the early hours of 15.07.19 Alan Warrington suffered an out of hospital cardiac arrest. Due to the life saving intervention by Joanne Johnstone, the speedy ambulance attendance, quick intervention by the attending paramedics and wonderful care in the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, Alan has made an amazing and life fulfilling recovery. Alan was really fortunate to have received help in time and we hope that our walk linking the most westerly and easterly points of England can raise awareness of how important it is to help those suffering with a cardiac arrest.
Alan has always enjoyed the outdoors throughout his life, and in particular has enjoyed running and walking and long distance walking. He has walked the length of each of the 19 national trails in the United Kingdom, and has backpacked many other trails including the Dales High Way, Stanza Stones Trail and the White Horse Trail to name just a few.
Exactly four years after that life changing day, Alan and his friend David Morgan will leave Lands End and embark on a month long adventure. Their walk, called the "End Point Walk", will see them walk 580 miles across southern England and finish at Ness Point in Suffolk. They will be raising money for the British Heart Foundation, a charity that funds so much research into heart and circulatory diseases in the UK. The British Heart Foundation focusses their efforts on accelerating discovery and turning discoveries into life-saving medical advances.
Alan and David know that financially times are tight but ask that if anyone wishes to support their fund-raising activity to donate as much as people can afford to help fund the work that the British Heart Foundation does. David and Alan recognise that you might not be able to afford to help at the moment, if so perhaps you could share the fundraising page.
www.justgiving...
www.bhf.org.uk...
www.justgiving.com/fundraising/endpointwalk
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Brilliant - congratulations on achieving this walk for the BHF and for the coming wedding Alan. I am glad you met so many kind and generous persons along the way. I hope you enjoyed a bit of a rest after this!
Another lovely video with great call outs for supporters and helpful messages from Alan. Brilliant achievement. Very well done to you both.
Thanks Dave. Really pleased that you enjoyed the series. Thanks for your support as ever!!
Another great series of videos finishing with a lovely and poignant message from Alan.
Thanks so much Andy. We wanted each video to have a message about cardiac disease but end with what we hope is uplifting and inspirational.
Fantastic achievement, well done both. Hope Alan’s leg is better now. Thanks for taking us along😊
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment and for your words of congratulations. We enjoyed it. As the trip went on Alan's leg eased to a 1 or 2 out of 10 regarding pain.
W❤W! That’s Incredibly Awesome And Lovely Adventure! Cheers!🥂❤️✨
Thanks so much. Glad that you enjoyed our journey!!
Great series of videos - very inspiring and a fantastic cause to support. Enjoyed and laughed as you stepped into each County 👍
😂 We did have a good laugh at it and enjoyed making the video. Thanks so much for your great feedback and I'm pleased that you enjoyed what we put together. We're pleased with the outcome too!
What an epic adventure... and congraulations both on a fantastic achievement and monies raised. I am sure in years to come you will both look back on this with great pride and wonderful memories. A word about the ldwa community that you both are part of - they really came through as a support team throughout this and you can see how supportive you all are as an organisation - I viewed this a little back when you did the 1st SW 100. I have chuckled at each and every "boundary step" (lol) and seen so much joy at the donations and peoples kindness you have met on the way. Great work Dave putting this together too. atb Al
Thanks Alan. Yes, it was an amazing adventure and a marvellous achievement. We have raised a lot of money and were so well supported by the LDWA community. You're right, it's an amazing community and one I'm proud to be associated with.
Brilliant - congratulations on achieving this walk for the BHF and for the coming wedding Alan. I am glad you met so many kind and generous persons along the way. I hope you enjoyed a bit of a rest after this!
Thanks so much for your congratulations. It was an absolutely brilliant experience and we met so many kind and generous people on our journey. The financial support from everyone, including those who we didn't meet but were inspired was so so appreciated.