Last Saturday, the Puttick brothers: Jude, Year 11 and Noah, Year 8, took part in the first-ever ‘Mens Walk to Support’. On the morning of 18 April, hundreds of men walked eight miles from Prospect Hospice in Wroughton to the County Ground – a wonderful opportunity to walk side by side, talk if they wanted to, and support the local community. Sadly, Swindon conceded a last second equaliser but all in all the day was a real success! At the last count the total raised was £70,000.00, plus more was collected along the way…
Mrs Loxton said: “It was so lovely to speak to both Jude and Noah about the event. Such an awesome example of going the extra mile for others!”
Noah said: “I am proud to support Prospect Hospice, our local charity providing specialist end-of-life care for people across Swindon, Marlborough, north Wiltshire, Lechlade and Fairford. Whatever you are able to give, thank you. Your support means a lot to me, and to the people Prospect Hospice cares for.”
If you would like to donate the link is still active for now: https://prospecthospice.enthuse.com/pf/noah-puttick
