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Walking 84 miles to mark 84th birthday

Published on 9 Aug 2024

James from Dronfield turned 84 earlier this month and decided he would mark the occasion by taking on a challenge in support of our blind veterans. For 28 days he will be walking three miles to reach his 84-mile target.

James was inspired to fundraise for us after watching the coverage of the 80th anniversary of D-Day. He says:

"I found it so moving that I wanted to do something to support those who sacrifice so much.
“I’ve always loved walking and am so lucky to have the Peak District on my doorstep so it seemed like a good challenge.
“What I hadn’t realised at the time was that I would begin to suffer with hip pain before the challenge was to start. It is now a double challenge as I am walking through the pain to complete it.”
James is stood in his garden wearing a shirt and jeans and holding the walking sticks that he is using to help him complete his challenge
James with the sticks that are helping him complete his challenge

James is walking with sticks to relieve the pressure on his back and has so far completed 26 miles. He is splitting up his daily miles by completing one and a half miles in the morning and the same again in the evening.

Born a year after the Second World War broke out, James has limited memories of that time, but his father was a firefighter and a tram driver in Sheffield. James says:

“I have just recently bought a book about the blitz in Sheffield. I was only three months old when the city was targeted. The Germans were hoping to destroy a steelworks factory which made a part for the Spitfire, but their bearings were wrong and they failed to hit the target. Instead, hundreds of civilian lives were lost and thousands left homeless."
"My father never spoke about the war but in his work as a fireman, I know what he saw must have been harrowing.”
James
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James has suffered with problems with his eyes throughout his life which has made him think about sight loss. He says:

“To me blindness is the ultimate disability. It means so much to me to be able to support Blind Veterans UK and the work they do. I’m currently awaiting a cataract operation and the vision in my right eye is blurry, it has given me a small idea of what the men and women supported by the charity live with every day.

“I hope that by walking 84 miles, I can raise money to ensure the charity can continue to provide rehabilitation and support to blind veterans.”

James has already raised £357. You can show your support to James and help him to raise even more: 

Visit his JustGiving page

Have you been inspired by James to take on a challenge for our blind veterans or would you like to organise a 'Planning to Remember' event during Remembrance? 

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