The NSPCC’s HACK Challenge For London

In September, the NSPCC is looking for people to take part in their ‘HACK’ (Hike Against Cruelty to Kids). 

Taking place on the 15th, participants can undertake either a 10 mile or 20 mile hike, all starting at the Hayes Galleria and taking in central London’s sights along the way.You can fundraise for the NSPCC by taking part as an individual or as part of a team, and they’re also looking for volunteers to help out along the route and with back-room duties. Online registration for participants in the London ‘HACK’ closes on 1 September, with phone registrations closing on 14 September, so do get your name down if you think you can support the charity  - you’ll be helping them to raise vital funds for their projects and services for vulnerable children, including Childline which celebrates its 25th Anniversary this year.

NSPCC London Hack Hike Against Cruelty to Kids 2012

Young women taking part in last year’s London HACK

I’m quite a seasoned walker and regularly carry several kilograms of camera equipment around on my back, but if you’re new to long-distance hikes there are helpful tips on the NSPCC’s website about what you can do to get yourself ready to take part in the ‘HACK’. Good luck!

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