
Local charity completes 18-mile fundraising walk from Kilmarnock to Ardrossan
CHAP staff, board members and members of the public took part in the Killie 2 Coast fundraiser to raise vital funds for the charity.
Staff and trustees from CHAP completed an 18-mile walk from Kilmarnock to Ardrossan, raising over £2,500 in essential funds to support the delivery of their vital housing, welfare, and money advice services across Ayrshire.
The Killie 2 Coast walk took place as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.
The event highlighted the importance of mental wellbeing and of encouraging people to reach out for help and support when facing financial challenges.
The event brought together staff, board members, and members of the public who had signed up to participate in the challenge.
Setting off from CHAP's outreach hub at CentreStage in Kilmarnock, the walkers followed a scenic route to finish at the organisation's main office in Princes Street, Ardrossan, all in the soaring temperatures of the recent heatwave.
Debbie Alexander, CHAP's Chief Executive Officer, said: "We were very fortunate with the weather – although a few degrees cooler would have been welcome at times!
"Killie 2 Coast was our first fundraising walk and we've been delighted with the response. We're incredibly proud of everyone who took part – from our dedicated staff and board members to the members of the public who chose to take on the challenge alongside us.
"All donations will go directly towards supporting our frontline advice services at a time when demand for them is higher than ever."
The money raised will support CHAP's work across North and East Ayrshire, providing free support on housing and homelessness, welfare rights, money and debt advice.
CHAP has been overwhelmed by the generosity shown by supporters in the lead-up to and during the walk.
The team has been touched by the kind donations, messages of encouragement, and local enthusiasm for the event.
Debbie added: "We can't thank everyone enough - from those who joined us on the walk, and all who donated, to the local businesses who helped us out. We really appreciate all the support we've received for the K2C walk."
The event was made possible thanks to the generous support of a number of local businesses who sponsored or donated essential supplies, and community groups offering the use of their facilities to walkers along the route.
CHAP would like to extend sincere thanks to the following: Active Office Group, ASDA Ardrossan, Ardeer Community Centre, Barry Devlin Services, Brownings the Bakers, Card Factory Saltcoats, CS Recovery Ltd, Dreghorn Library, Kilwinning Community Sports Club, Tesco Extra Kilmarnock and The Working Wardrobe.
If you would like to support CHAP, donations remain open and can be made through JustGiving page here.
To access CHAP services, please call Freephone on 030 0002 0002 or visit their website.
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