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May
Harrogate’s midnight walk in aid of St Michael’s Hospice is set to return this year after a nine-year break.
The event, the Midnight Glow Walk, will be held on September 21 and will start at 10pm from Ashville Sports Centre.
The 10km route will take supporters across the Stray, around Harrogate Town Centre, and through Valley Gardens, with walkers finishing around midnight, again at the sports centre.
St Michael’s Hospice is a care charity that provides care and support to people affected by terminal illness in the Harrogate district.
The charity is hopeful that over 1,000 walkers will join the walk. It will be in tribute to the thousands of families Saint Michael’s supports each year.
The event is open to everyone and can be walked in tribute or just for the fun. Hospice supporter, Philippa, will be taking part in the Midnight Glow Walk in tribute to her husband, Ivan, with the couple’s two daughters Sofia and Liliana aged 10 and six.
In 2016, aged 45 Ivan was diagnosed with terminal bone cancer. By the time the diagnosis was confirmed, the cancer was too advanced for treatment
Philippa said;
Ivan (left) and Phillippa with their daughter Sofia.
The event hub at Ashville Sports Centre opens from 8.30pm, with pre-walk entertainment and refreshments. The walk will begin with a staggard start from 10pm.
The event is non-competitive and is not timed, and participants are encouraged to take their time and soak up the atmosphere.
Saint Michael’s vital services includes caring for people living with terminal illness in their own homes, and at their Hornbeam Park-based Crimple House Hospice. Specialist bereavement and emotional support service Just ‘B’ is part of their family of services, supporting children, young people and adults across North Yorkshire.
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