Check out our latest magazine... Read Online

Walk The Wight Reaches Landmark Record

Walk the Wight 2024 has now raised a record £500,000 for Mountbatten.

Ten days after 9,500 walkers joined together for the annual fundraiser, the charity revealed the landmark figure had been reached.

Speaking during a thank you evening for volunteers and sponsors this week, Mountbatten CEO Nigel Hartley said it was an ‘extraordinary achievement’, though warned against complacency.

“It feels very emotional to say we have reached half a million pounds,” he said.

“We knew topping last year would be a big ask but our incredible community has got behind us and achieved something very special.

“£500,000 is a remarkable figure and the money is absolutely vital in helping us to maintain our services at the current level.

“We are now supporting over 2,200 people living at home across the Island, plus hundreds at the hospice every day and demand for our services continues to grow.

“With that comes the need for additional resource so we can help more people who needs us.

“Any one of us could find ourselves in a position where we need Mountbatten’s care and support, as we know when illness comes, it is often unexpectedly.

“Unlike everything else, the funding we receive from the NHS, which is around a third of the overall £10.5 million we need to find every year, is not going up.

“The wider health system is really struggling and we are feeling the impact of that with less funding coming through.

“While this is a truly wonderful, extraordinary achievement, we have to keep going and finding ways of raising more money to fill the gaps.

“We are incredibly grateful to everyone involved in this year’s Walk the Wight.

“We are so very lucky to have a community who understands Mountbatten and the importance of our work.

“On behalf of everyone at Mountbatten, thank you.”

More from Local Community News

  • Planet Aware Bringing Great Nurdle Hunt To Isle Of Wight This Month

    This September, local community group, Planet Aware, are calling for Islanders to get involved in a global plastic pollution survey: “THE GREAT NURDLE HUNT”, ahead of the United Nations (UN) Global Plastic Treaty negotiations.

  • Orchard House Residents Share Back To School Wisdom

    As the new school year begins, the residents of Orchard House Care Centre in Newport have been spreading joy and wisdom to the children of our local community.

  • Commemorative Films Launched At Sandown Bay Premiere

    Members of Sandown & District Historical Society welcomed the Island's Vice Lord-Lieutenant Brigadier Maurice Sheen, President of IW RBL Ian Ward, Sandown Town Councillors, community residents and guests to the premiere of films commemorating the 3 HMS Sandown's, and the life of former Shanklin resident Donald Canadine Bate, and his part in Operation Market Garden.

  • Isle Of Wight's Snap Shortlisted At National Fitness Awards

    Snap Fitness Isle of Wight has been shortlisted in the National Fitness Awards. and are in the running for a prestigious national award.

  • Island Lifeguards Thanked For Summer Service

    Sandown Mayor Alex Lightfoot, and Sandown Town Councillors, organised an end of season thank you and presentation of certificates to Lifeguard & Beach Manager Todd Miller and the team of Lifeguards that provided a beach safety service for residents and visitors to Sandown during the summer.

Comments

Add a comment

Log in to the club or enter your details below.

Get Social