After the success of last year, we’re once again looking for supporters to organise ‘Lymewalks’ in their communities during Lyme Awareness Month in May.
What are Lymewalks?
These are walks of any size and type that aim to raise the profile of Lyme disease among family, friends and community, and to raise money towards research into reliable diagnosis and treatment on the NHS for every UK patient.
Who can take part?
Your Lymewalk could be an individual challenge or trek. It could be just a countryside walk with a small group of friends and family.
Or you may choose to organise a larger Lymewalk, inviting other members of the community to take part.
It’s up to you!
We understand that if you’re suffering from the effects of Lyme disease, you may be not be able to take on a physical challenge. But you may have willing family and friends!
And if you’ve come out the other side of the disease, this is a great way to show your support for those still “in the trenches”.
Enjoy a walk out in the sunshine (hopefully!) like these Caudwell LymeCo supporters
How can I get involved?
If you fancy taking on a Lymewalk challenge of any scale, visit our Lymewalks webpage for more information.
You’ll find a handy Lymewalks Pack to help you organise your event. Download your copy here.
Or call Rosie Milsom, Fundraising Manager on 01630 620 523, or email lymecocharity@caudwell.com.
Is Caudwell LymeCo organising a walk?
We sure are! On Saturday 9th May, up in Staffordshire where the charity is based.
Get in touch via the details above if you’d like to join us!