Hannah Stevens

October Dog Walking Challenge 2025

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I'm taking on the October Dog Walking Challenge

I’m walking 75 miles with my dog this October and raising funds for families affected by dementia. I would be grateful for your support.

An £8 donation could cover the telephone costs of two families seeking support through Dementia UK's free Helpline. £33 could fund an hour with a dementia specialist Admiral Nurse, helping a family with practical solutions and emotional support.

Thank you!

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Day 9

Thursday 9th Oct
It’s day 9. I’ve just completed another 3 miles walk. Talulah and I are thoroughly enjoying our journey. We hope to make a difference for those suffering with dementia. 

We will keep going for you gramps 🩵💙

Thank you to my Sponsors

£33

Sam Sherwood

❤️

£25

Paul East

Good luck Han, pops would be proud of you Love Dad xx

£20

Fran And Shaun

£20

David Stevens

£20

Ollie East

£20

Michelle East

Good luck Han You can do this So proud of you X

£19

Ruth Hayes & Betty Fairfield East

Good Luck Hannah Love Ruth and Betty

£19

Caroline

Well done Hannah !

£19

Hannah Stevens

£19

Emma Wise

GO Han!! Xx

£10

Karen Shepherd

Keep it up my love xx

£10

Rachel Tull

Good Luck! Such a worthy cause 💙

£10

Maria Wilkinson

Well done Hannah! X

£10

Georgina

Good Luck Hannah. X

£10

Grace Blackwell

Walk, Forrest, walk!! Well done dearest x

£10

Kirtland

Well done to you both, you’re over halfway through the month. Keep going.

£10

Lisa Newport

£10

Anonymous

£10

Sarah And The Shepherds X

Well done Han! Brilliant cause x

£10

Emma King

Good luck Hannah. Great cause. Em xx

£10

Grace Turner

Good Luck Hannah xx

£10

Clare Jacobs

Good luck Hannah. I know you'll smash it!!

£8

Amy, Dan And Skipper

Great work Hannah and Talulah! For an amazing charity! 👍🏻🙂 x

£8

Lizzie Hodges

Such a horrible disease - well done for doing this x