Well done to everyone who took part 👏
THE streets of Glasgow to Loch Lomond became a sea of tartan today as a record number of Kiltwalk Heroes stepped out to raise millions of pounds for 856 Scottish charities.
Among them was pit stop partner Calum's Cabin, which was founded by the family of Calum Speirs who lost his life to an inoperable brain tumour in 2007 and provides holiday homes for children facing cancer. “At present Calum’s Cabin supports 16 families per week, either with a week’s holiday to make special irreplaceable memories or by staying in one of the charity’s flats near hospitals, the difference this fundraising is making is phenomenal.
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