WDG Seven Sisters Challenge

Sep 29, 2023

WDG Seven Sisters Challenge

We are walking the epic and iconic 14 mile linear walk from Seaford to Eastbourne, across the Seven Sisters, to raise money for 2 very special, small charities.
Firstly, the Young Women’s Trust, who champion women aged 18 to 30 on low or no pay, to help create a more equal world of work and raise young women’s incomes.
And secondly Neuroendocrine Cancer UK, who offer invaluable support for those diagnosed with this most rare cancer by providing clear, easy to understand information, emotional support and access to this small community of patients.

The walk starts with an ascent up to Seaford Head, to see the iconic view of Coastguard Cottages set against the chalk cliffs, then we pass through Cuckmere Haven, progress across the Seven Sisters to the Birling Gap and the Belle Tout Lighthouse and Beachy Head before descending to Eastbourne, to finish on the Pier.

WDG team members: Adam Randall; Alice Cameron; Camilla Budd; Casey O'Donovan; David Brocklebank; David Bowen; David Law; Elliott Firth; Emma Gruenbaum; Holly Rush; Jacob Mangham; John Tarvit; Jonathan Wernick; Lorea Johnston; Natalie Flint; and Susanne Morgan

Supporting

Young Women's Trust Logo
Young Women's Trust

Community | 217868

50%

Our work aims to bring us closer to our vision of a world where young women are valued, can make choices and look forward to a fairer financial future.

Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Logo
Neuroendocrine Cancer UK

Health | 1092386

50%

Neuroendocrine Cancer UK exists to address the unmet needs voiced by the Neuroendocrine Cancer community, and to support patients and their loved ones with the physical and psychological burden of Neuroendocrine cancers.

Supporters 115

98%

£7,363.00

+ £740.00 Gift Aid

£7,500 target | 115 supporters

£1,212.00

 Offline donations

Charities Supporting

Young Women's Trust

50%

Neuroendocrine Cancer UK

50%