Tom's big northern journey for Life, Nature, and Hope
Tom invites your support as he sets out on a remarkable expedition spanning two months to raise awareness about the pressing issue of bio diversity loss and to celebrate his triumph over cancer for a second time.
Embarking on a transformative journey, Tom sets out on a remarkable expedition spanning two months, encompassing walks through the rugged terrain of the Outer Hebrides and northern Scotland, along with sailing ventures to Shetland and Norway. This personal pilgrimage serves dual purposes: to raise awareness about the pressing issue of biodiversity loss through a symbolic gesture of carrying a fabric inscribed with 44,000 threatened species, and to celebrate his triumph over cancer for the second time by embracing life, health, and nature. Tom's endeavour is not only a testament to resilience but also a heartfelt endeavour to support Flynne's Barn, a sanctuary in the Lake District offering solace to young people undergoing cancer treatment.
As he shares updates and encounters along the way, Tom invites support and contributions to his cause, weaving a narrative of hope, love, and determination. If you'd like to make a donation to support Tom in his incredible challenge head to his Wonderful fundraising page:
More about Flynne's Barn:
Flynne's Barn is a charity for young people living with cancer. Based in the Borrowdale valley, in the heart of the Lake District, Flynne's Barn supports young people and their families through residential group stays and counselling. At Flynne’s Barn visitors can come together to find friends who are living through similar experiences and enjoy a variety of creative and outdoor activities. The aim is to connect with others, have fun and help each other along a challenging road – and all in the beauty of the mountains!
If you'd like to support Flynne's Barn with a donation, head to the charity's Wonderful profile page, safe in the knowledge that every penny you raise will reach the charity with no deductions or fees whatsoever.