I’m a Big Heart Club Member
I have pledged to choose love over hate to show people experiencing homelessness that they are not alone.
The Last Day
Walking around the Isle of Wight was completed today - 115.7km of delightful discovery, a journey through time and place. This last afternoon was spent at beautiful Quarr Abbey with chanted vespers at the end of the day followed by a short walk on the second longest pier in England to buy my ferry ticket back to the mainland.99 kilometres completed!
Even though the Long Walk Home page has cleared last week’s walking, in real life I have completed 99 kilometres around the island, with one day to go.A place called Home
The Isle of Wight has been settled for a very long time and it’s easy to see why : a safe, fertile island with a moderate climate and ample resources for living a comfortable life. From Neolithic burial mounds to Roman villas and baths, quaint pubs and thatched cottages, public housing, affordable housing, houseboats, bungalows and Victorian seaside mansions. Everyone needs a place to call Home.The Cliff Edge
Walking the crumbling cliff edge in a high wind - not for the faint hearted. Some sections already slipped into the sea, others cracked and poised, waiting for the next gale, fence posts moved backwards towards the fields where cows graze oblivious to the encroaching loss of land.In Sickness and in Health
I have had a sore throat for a few days now, it has restricted my talking but it hasn’t stopped me walking. Even though I’m a bit slower on the hills, nothing is as exhilarating to me as walking through landscape with far reaching views or the dappled light of green woodland.Walking the Wight
Started walking from Newport to Newtown, a tiny settlement with a historic town hall and beautiful nature reserve. (Nothing like the suburbs of the same name in Sydney!) Traffic jams here consist of curious cows and horses. At the end of the day flocks of Canada Geese were leaving Newtown Wetlands for their long flight home.Warming up with King Charles III
The King Charles III walking track goes around the coast of England, pics below show a tiny section : The Chalk Walk from Seaford to Seven Sisters which I walked with my sister.Support my Long Walk Home to Help People in Crisis
This year I will be participating from the other side of the World : I will be fulfilling a childhood dream of walking around the Isle of Wight, in the south of England. It has taken me many decades for this dream to become a reality. By walking and fundraising for The Long Walk Home we can help to bring a few more dreams that little bit nearer for others.
When I walk, I travel light - by choice.
If I sleep rough or in a dormitory, it is by choice.
If I miss a meal or a shower, I know I will be able to eat and wash later.
Many people in our community do not have those choices.
Every week, a person sleeping rough on our streets walks 28km to find shelter or a safe place to sleep.
Please sponsor my challenge to support the most vulnerable people in our community.
Every step I take and every dollar you help me raise delivers love, care and support to people experiencing homelessness or in crisis. Thank you!
So far I helped deliver:
102
care packs
511
home-cooked meals
40
days crisis accommodation
…to people sleeping rough on our streets or in crisis.
My Activity Tracking
Current Distance
116km
My Goal
28km
Left to go
0km
Thank you to my Sponsors
$221.55
John Pascoe
$126.60
Susan Clarke
Best wishes
$126.60
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$126.60
Mark Watson
$126.60
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$126.60
Roger Dyke
Good luck
$105.50
Anonymous
Hi Christine. Yes I support our in this worthy cause. 💚
$105.50
Janette Young
$103.75
Julie B
$103.75
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$77.81
Rosie D
Suerte amiga. Disfruta del camino.
$77.81
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$68.58
Anna Maria Place
sorry I missed the "doubling" day payment. What inspiration and what a beautiful place to be. Blessings
$58.02
Ross (devonshire St)
$52.75
Dinah Irimiea
Happy walking on the Isle of Wight, don't forget to stop for a cup of tea. xxx
$52.75
Anne-maree Johnston
$52.75
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Gerard Leckenby
$52.75
Paul Woodward
May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be at your back!!!
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Janice Pearson
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Sharise
Well Done Christine and Buen Camino
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Kay Dodd
I’m so blessed and honored to know you and call you friend.
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Alison Dunn
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Gill Farrell
Good luck with the walk for a great cause.
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Jann Chambers
$51.88
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Sarah Trant
Double the money means double the pace!
$51
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$50
Jacquie Stratford
A great place to walk
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$50
Christine Goodman
$42.20
Bernadette
Well done Christina 🌸
$42.20
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$31.65
Anonymous
I hope you enjoy your walk. I look forward to seeing the photos
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Nicole Thomson
You are an inspiration and I love you, my dear friend. Walk well and safe. X
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Grace Chan
$26.38
Alexis Baum
$26.38
Janine Royce
All the best am sure you will have a great walk!
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Naheed
Good luck! Bless you in your efforts to help those in need! Wishing you and Rox a wonderful journey , sending lots of love and good weather!! xxx
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Alice Godwin
Walking with love 💕
$25
Matched Donation
$23.21
Grant David Fowler
Well done Christine, trust you have enjoyed your stroll and hope Roxcheil kept up. Lovely to meet you🙏
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Mikaela Sharpe
Love the Coventry Gang xxxx
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Anonymous
$10.55
Ruth Osner
I hope you have a wonderful time walking around the UK and beyond. I look forward to joining you on a future walk one day! Good luck with your trip and fundraiser.
$10.55
Marie Fryers
You are inspirational! Stay safe on those cliffs! X
Looking forward to seeing photos - keep well.