Join us for a walk!
A walk is a wonderful way to connect with other families who have been through similar tough times and enjoy nature and the fresh air together. We organise as many walks as we can around February / March time, to coincide with Rare Disease Day. Our flagship walk in the Peak District, around Ladybower Reservoir, with the Yorkshire Bridge Inn is an annual highlight for many of our community.
We are a registered charity with Kiltwalk. Join one of their walks in Scotland and walk up to 26 miles and raise money for The Aplastic Anaemia Trust. To find out more information and to register please see The Kiltwalk website
If you don't see a walk near you and would like to organise one, we would love to help you do that, and could invite others nearby to join you. You can find some lovely route suggestions on the National Trails Website. Get in touch with Hannah at [email protected] or call her on 07849691356.
After almost losing our little girl to Aplastic Anaemia last year we wanted to do something to give back to an incredible charity who did so much to support us. We arranged an epic 16.5 mile trek from Tamworth Castle to Birmingham City Centre to raise funds for The Aplastic Anaemia Trust March For Erica was an incredible success and we were joined by friends, family, Aplastic Anaemia survivors and one the AAT team who had travelled up from London.By the end of it there were some very, very tired legs but an overwhelming sense of pride at what we had accomplished.Our target was to raise £500 and in the end we smashed it with a figure of £2020!! Thank you to every single person that donated, took part, shared our posts and have supported us. - Chris organised March for Erica in Birmingham for our annual Super Rare campaign
After almost losing our little girl to Aplastic Anaemia last year we wanted to do something to give back to an incredible charity who did so much to support us. We arranged an epic 16.5 mile trek from Tamworth Castle to Birmingham City Centre to raise funds for The Aplastic Anaemia Trust March For Erica was an incredible success and we were joined by friends, family, Aplastic Anaemia survivors and one the AAT team who had travelled up from London.By the end of it there were some very, very tired legs but an overwhelming sense of pride at what we had accomplished.Our target was to raise £500 and in the end we smashed it with a figure of £2020!! Thank you to every single person that donated, took part, shared our posts and have supported us.
Take on the three highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales; Ben Nevis (1,344m), Scafell Pike (978m) and Snowdon (1,085m) We don't have a set date for this challenge yet, so if you're interested in taking part, let us know Read more
Based in Scotland? We are a registered charity for Kiltwalk, which takes place at various locations across Scotland every year. Read more