Hiking the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path

Hiking the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path

With each easing of restrictions comes new opportunities to fundraise. Following the announcement on March 12th that people could travel locally for exercise in Wales, Managing Director of Fine & Country Cardiff, Dan Thomas wasted no time in getting his fundraiser underway. 

Dan set his sights on walking the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path in the midst of lockdown, motivated by other members of the network, as well as for his own personal health. Unfortunately, Dan was reliant on national restrictions lifting but on March 16th, he was finally able to get on his way.  

Dan is raising funds for The Fine & Country Foundation, as well as The Wallich, a homelessness charity that works across Wales. The Wallich has three core objectives; to get people off the streets, keep them off the streets and create opportunities such as employment, volunteering, and education. 

All of the funding Dan raises on his walk will go towards helping The Wallich in their 2020-2025 plan to rebuild their community, create a place where homelessness can be solved, respond to the needs of their staff and clients, and become a psychologically informed organisation. 

Fine & Country Cardiff have also committed to ongoing support of The Foundation by donating £100 for every successful completion. 

Donate to Dan’s fundraiser via the JustGiving page here!

Keep up to date with Dan's progress by following him, and his journey, on Facebook.

31st Mar 2021

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