St Vincent's Hospice holding Forget Me Not Memory Walk

St Vincent's Hospice is inviting people to take part in its Forget Me Not Memory Walk <i>(Image: St Vincent’s Hospice)</i>
St Vincent's Hospice is inviting people to take part in its Forget Me Not Memory Walk (Image: St Vincent’s Hospice)
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A hospice is inviting people to walk in memory of someone special.

St Vincent’s Hospice is holding its Forget Me Not Memory Walk at Castle Semple Loch on Sunday, September 7.

The hospice, which provides specialist care for individuals and families in Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire, is inviting people to take part in either a 5k or 10k route in support of its valuable work.


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St Vincent's Hospice said: "By taking part, you’ll be helping St Vincent’s Hospice provide specialist, compassionate care to people and families across Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire - when they need it most.

"Let’s walk together - for the ones we miss, the moments we treasure, and the care that makes all the difference."

This walk, designed for all ages and abilities, aims to provide a day of remembrance, support for hospice care, and a chance to enjoy time with family and friends.


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It will also feature live music, refreshments, and other family-friendly activities.

Every participant will receive a goody bag, a certificate, and a piece of memorabilia to take home.

Participants can register for the walk on the hospice’s website.

More information is available by contacting Aimee Green at aimee.green@svh.co.uk.

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