Charity team takes on 15-mile walk around Portsea island as part of Waitrose and John Lewis festive Give a Little Love campaign
Six team members from Home-Start Portsmouth set off from Waitrose in Southsea for a 15-mile sponsored walk on Tuesday to raise funds for the families they support.
Home-Start UK, which is made up of a network of 180 independent charities, is set for a huge boost as they will share in half of the funds raised through John Lewis and Waitrose’s Give a Little Love campaign.
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Hide AdAlong with FareShare, Home-Start UK is set to benefit from a share of £4m from the festive movement.
Jo Toms, operations manager for Home-Start Portsmouth, organised the walk to give something back to the campaign, and to the community which has rallied to donate pyjamas, Christmas Eve boxes and more.
She said: ‘We support families in Portsmouth who are having a difficult time for whatever reason. It’s pretty hard being a parent, especially at the moment with a global pandemic.
‘We have been inundated with lots of offers of love and kindness. As a staff team we thought we needed to do our own little bit.’
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Hide AdAfter being waved off by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth Rob Wood, the group were met by volunteers along the route to provide chocolate biscuits and cups of tea.
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Waitrose put on a spread of treats for the tired walkers when they returned at around 4pm, along with a bottle of prosecco and a bunch of flowers for each of them.
Jo added: ‘We were treated like queens when we got back to Waitrose! It was lovely, we felt very important.
‘There have been challenging times this year and this was a lovely way to end the year by giving a little bit more love to our families.’
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Hide AdRhys Evans, Waitrose Southsea store manager, said: ‘It's been amazing to hear the difference that the Give a Little Love campaign is making and it has been humbling to spend time with some of the staff and volunteers, listening to the stories of how they have been making a big difference to families' lives in Portsmouth.’
The current total is £1,050, which is more than double their original £500 target.
Visit uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fund/HSP15mileteamwalk to donate.
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