BRAVE volunteers can put their best foot forward for a great cause.
The Sebastian’s Action Trust are holding a Fire Walk to raise funds and they are looking for people who can stand the heat.
The trust was set up following the death from a rare form of cancer of nine-year-old Sebastian Gates.
The brave youngster’s last wish was for his mum, Jane, to set up a home where seriously ill children could spend time as a family.
That dream came true with Bluebells, a purpose built holiday home in Hampshire.
The charity now offers a wide range of dedicated services including respite care, community support and outreaches for life-limited and life-threatened children and their families.
The Fire Walk takes place on Thursday, March 23, at the Trust’s offices in Crowthorne.
A spokesperson said: “We start with registration then some training and then the walk begins. It means walking across hot coals for a distance of three metres.
“Afterwards there will be a celebration and a certificate for the brave walkers.
“We ask anyone taking part to raise a minimum sponsorship of £125.”
Full details at: https://sebastiansactiontrust.org/