Cardinal Project Management Ltd

We Walk for Yorkshire

OUR TEAM

Team members

16

Team progress

488.2mi

We Walk for Yorkshire 2024

This May we're joining people across Yorkshire who are coming together to walk 31,000 miles to raise money for vital research which will help save more lives.

31,000 is the number of people who are diagnosed with cancer every year in Yorkshire.

People are more likely to be diagnosed with cancer in Yorkshire than in most other parts of England and, tragically, too many people die. Yorkshire Cancer Research exists to change this. With the help of people across the region, the charity funds vital research and pioneers innovative new services for people with cancer.

Every step counts, and every pound you are able to give will help save lives in Yorkshire.

Thank you to our Sponsors

£21

Hazel Baxter

Good luck and well done you!!

£21

Stacey Dixon

You’ll smash this! X

£21

Steve Turner

Can you walk that far?

£21

Kiegan

£21

Ian Broadhurst

Good luck with the challenge!

£21

Nickolas Woolgar

£21

Barry & Sue

Good luck Bazza!!

£21

Hope

Go on . Take them steps

£20

Tony Collins

Put a few quid in Katherine. Good luck and enjoy. Tony x

£20

Faith Holdsworth

£20

Facebook Donation

£20

Ann Collins

All the best.

£20

Mam & Alan

Good luck Baz x

£20

Peter Barclay-quelch

You got this!!!!!

£20

Tracey Littlewood

Good luck and well done for raising money for a worthy cause that affects most families xx

£20

Anonymous

Love grandma x

£20

Andy Hall

The Wainwrights next

£20

Andrew Bastow

£11

Sophie Launder

Good luck Sarah! You’ve got this, proud of you 💗

£11

Lauren Dixon

£11

Amy Minnock

Go Team Cardinal !

£11

Dave Pullan

£11

Colin Bastow

Enjoy

£11

Simon A Cox

£11

Sam Atkinson

£10

Susan Atkinson

£10

Jason Hallam

£10

Laura P

Good luck! You'll smash it x

£10

Amy Best

Good luck Marsha x

£10

Gina G

£10

Sarah Broadhurst

£10

Liz

Happy walking

£10

Katrina Bastow

£10

Katherine Collins

£5

James Crowther

£5

George Collins

£5

Tina Hughes

Well done