The Aylesbury based children's charity supports children with neurological disabilities to help them achieve their true potential.
Because of this they are so pleased they are able to put on the event this, which is taking place on the 24th of April, it has a superhero mile, 6,12,and 18 mile routes to choose from to suit all abilities.
Kelly from the charity told us more about The special Superhero Mile!
"You can dress as your favourite superhero (optional of course!) and whether you are Superman or Super-gran, we will clap, cheer and support our superheroes as they walk around the ground of the John Colet School, all in aid of our own super heroes at Pace."
The charity are excited to be able to put on this event this year, after losing thousands of pounds in fundraising because of the pandemic. Kelly explains to us what the money raised means to Pace.
"You will be helping Pace to provide life changing support to over 350 children, young people and their families, you will literally be helping to transform young lives. Every penny raised from the Big Walk is vital and will have a HUGE impact on the lives of the children and young people we care for."
All the information including a link to sign up is here https://thepacecentre.org/thebigwalk/

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