MAPLEDURHAM Estate was lit up with celebration and remembrance as 300 people took part in the annual Starlight Hike Thames Valley.
The Sue Ryder event brought together families, friends and colleagues to walk in memory of loved ones, while raising funds for the national healthcare and bereavement charity.
Walkers were able to choose a 5k or 10k route, with many embracing the spirit of the event with glitter, neon, and glow-in-the-dark accessories.
They also had an opportunity to reflect and to make a dedication to loved ones at the event’s special remembrance area.
The evening began with live music and a Zumba warm-up before participants set off at 6pm along the illuminated paths.
This year’s event also featured a sustainability initiative, inviting participants to donate pre-loved clothing at an on-site donation station, supporting Sue Ryder’s retail shops and reducing waste.
At the finish line, walkers were presented with medals to mark their achievement.
The event is expected to raise £27,000, helping Sue Ryder continue to deliver expert palliative and bereavement support through services like Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice in Reading and Sue Ryder Palliative Care Hub South Oxfordshire.
Sue Soffe, Community Fundraising Manager at Sue Ryder, said: “This year’s Sue Ryder Starlight Hike Thames Valley was a fantastic evening – full of energy, reflection and community spirit.
“It’s always humbling to see so many people come together to walk in memory and support of Sue Ryder’s care.
“We’re incredibly grateful to our volunteers, who gave their time so generously, and to our sponsors, Azego and Holy Brook Accountants, and supporters, Mapledurham Estate, Grill Masters, Squires of Benson, Get Radio, A1 Toilet Hire, South Central Ambulance, Kathy Baldwin, Rock Choir, Happy Bee and Provide Security for helping make the event possible. “Every step taken helps ensure we can continue to be there when it matters most.”
Sue Ryder’s hospice teams supported more than 8,700 people last year, both in specialist centres and in their own homes.
Events like Sue Ryder Starlight Hike Thames Valley help ensure that no one has to face death or grief alone.
For information, visit: thamesvalley.fundraising@sueryder.org