Clark-Drain to hold fundraising walk in support of Mind

The Clark-Drain 'Time to Talk' charity walk in aid of Mind - taking place at Ferry Meadows in Peterborough on Saturday, 7 May 2022.

Drainage and manhole specialists, Clark-Drain, are to hold a fundraising walk to raise awareness and funds for the mental health charity Mind.

“Over the last few years times have been hard for many people for many reasons, and this has been made even harder not being able to see those closest to us.” said Kayley Hughes, Marketing Assistant at Clark-Drain.

Kayley continued, “Let’s get together and make ‘time to talk’ with loved ones, friends, family, colleagues and maybe make a new friend or two! All whilst raising funds for a hugely important charity who support those who need it on their journey to better mental health.”

The walk will take place at Ferry Meadows in Peterborough on Saturday, 7 May 2022.

Register your interest here https://lnkd.in/dNcDJ2Zj

If you can’t join for the walk but would still like to support the cause you can visit the JustGiving page to donate https://lnkd.in/d9fQAnuF

 

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