Record-breaking £100,000 is raised at the Twilight Walk for LOROS Hospice.

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17 Apr 2018

Saturday’s circus themed Twilight Walk really was Leicester’s biggest girls night out, with total money raised so far hitting an astonishing £100,000.

The total amount of women to sign-up also hit a new record, with nearly 30% more women taking part, resulting in a jaw-dropping 2,541 women showing up at the King Power Stadium in Leicester City on Saturday.

Those that took part were treated to a whole host of carnival entertainment, and walkers came dressed as clowns, lion tamers, mime artists, circus acts and even fortune tellers, taking to the streets of Leicester to walk 10km to raise money for the charity.

LOROS Fundraising Co-ordinator Laura Fitzsawyer said: “The atmosphere was just incredible, everyone that took part were amazing, we were also really lucky to have such beautiful weather on the day.

“I’m pleased that so many women came along to support us and of course to remember their loved ones. Over 180 volunteers supported the fundraising team on the day, it wouldn’t be an event without them, so a massive thanks to all that helped.

“We’re really hopeful that we will raise over £100,000 this year, which is a record-breaking amount for the Twilight Walk.

“Without the people of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, this simply would not be possible and we’re proud that 91p out of every £1 of that money will go directly to patient care.” added Laura.

Each year, the Twilight Walk introduces a new theme, encouraging walkers to get dressed up and have some fun.

“I know people will be keen to find out what next year’s theme will be, all I can say is, watch this space, it’s going to be amazing!” said Laura.

Joanne Reek, of Asfordby, mum of Leah Reek who tragically died in the explosion on Hinckley Road in February, took part in the walk alongside 45 friend and family members. Joanne had hoped to raise £1,000 for the Hospice in Leah’s memory and so far the family have managed to raise an incredible £17,516.33.

Following the event, Joanne said: “It was so emotional, the atmosphere was amazing. Leah’s friends have decided they are going to do it every year. The balloon release at the start was really poignant, watching all those memories float up into the air, it really brought it home.

“The minute silence was beautiful, but very emotional too. Then when we started the walk, I felt that Leah was with us with every step of the way.

“I want to thank everyone that has been so generous. They have given us so much support, and donated money to a charity Leah loved, so thank you.”

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