Leah’s family help raise £100k by completing emotional Twilight Walk

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23 Apr 2018

By Melton Times | Posted 17 April, 2018

It was an emotional day for the Reek family, from Asfordby, as they completed the annual Twilight Walk to raise money for the LOROS hospice charity, who 18-year-old Leah was volunteering for before her tragic death in February.

Mum Joanne and sister Molly were part of a 45-strong team who raised nearly £18,000 for the cause in an event involving 2,541 women which generated more than £100,000 in total for the charity. Alt text

Mrs Reek 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.Alt text

“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.” The circus-themed Twilight Walk in Leicester saw a 30 percent increase in participants. 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.

LOROS fundraising co-ordinator, Laura Fitzsawyer, said: “The atmosphere was just incredible, everyone that took part was 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.”

Go online at www.justgiving.com/companyteams/leahslegacy to pledge sponsorship for Leah’s family.

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