A PARTICIPANT in a Falmouth fundraiser has spoken of its importance as she prepares to take part in the 10th anniversary event.

Lynne Vosper, who is from the town, is looking forward to taking part in Children’s Hospice South West’s (CHSW) Moonlight Memory Walk, which is happening in Falmouth on Saturday, March 30.

Lynne has taken part in all but one of the charity’s Moonlight Memory Walks over the past 10 years and this year she will be leading the hundreds of walkers at the special 10th anniversary event.

She said: “The first time that I took part in the Moonlight Memory Walk was in 2011, a year after I had lost my mum. I wanted to walk in memory of my mum, dad and brother, and to try to raise money to support the wonderful work of Children’s Hospice South West at Little Harbour.

"I walked with my sister-in-law and we both found the atmosphere on the evening emotional and uplifting at the same time. To have a very large group of people all working together for a special cause is certainly a powerful thing; you could feel it, in fact you could almost touch it.”

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Lynne Vosper

Lynne is looking forward to donning her tutu and walking the streets of Falmouth once again.

She added: “The Moonlight Memory Walk is an event that I look forward to very much every year and I wouldn’t miss it for the world. Now all I must do is get more sponsorship, increase my walking in training for the five-mile walk and decide how I will decorate my candle bag this year.

"Hopefully, we will all be able to raise funds to help the families of life-limited children so that they can visit Little Harbour for much-needed respite breaks to help them create precious memories and enjoy being together as a family.”

There is less than two weeks to go before CHSW’s Moonlight Memory Walk and hundreds of people take to the streets of Falmouth at 10pm on March 30 and walk in memory of their loved ones.

Historically a ladies-only event, to celebrate its 10th anniversary this year men can join in the event too.

Those unable to make the event on the evening are being encouraged to take part virtually by walking five miles in their own time and can still be a part of the memory ceremony by watching through Facebook live on the night.

The team at CHSW is asking those wishing to take part to register online as soon as possible giving time to raise their sponsorship before the night. The registration fee for the event is £10, which includes a goody bag, medal, t-shirt and pasty after the walk.

Money raised from the event will help CHSW to continue providing care and support to children and families needing to use Little Harbour children’s hospice at St Austell for short breaks, respite, end of life care and bereavement support.

To sign up simply visit www.chsw.org.uk/moonlight or please call the CHSW Fundraising Team on 01726 871800 with any questions.