Register now. Get your dog bandana. Get walking with your four-legged friend! Support children and young people with cancer.
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How it works
1. Register
Register for your FREE dog bandana and set up your fundraiser
2. Fundraise
Raise money to support children with cancer
3. Get Walking!
Walk 60 miles with your dog throughout October.
About the Wetherspoon Wag n walk Challenge
Join your four-legged friend and take part in the Wetherspoon Wag n Walk Challenge for Young Lives vs Cancer.
Walk 60 miles between 1 – 31st October to raise money to support children and young people with cancer.
Why your support matters - make a difference this October
Children and young people with cancer are facing a long, exhausting treatment journey, with days spent many miles from home.
This October, children, young people and families going through cancer treatment will need to make early morning journeys to hospital and weary drives home. Parents will sleep in uncomfortable hospital chairs and spend hours worrying about the uncontrollable costs of hotels, petrol and food. Meanwhile, siblings will be left at home - their family separated at the most worrying time.
But your support changes everything.
It means the whole family can stay in our welcoming Homes from Home, close to specialist childhood cancer treatment centres. For families, it’s more than a free place to stay. It’s a place that feels like home. It’s having the time for a home-cooked meal together or a cuddle with a bedtime story. But most of all, when everything else is uncertain, it’s a chance to just be together.
Cancer doesn’t have to mean families are torn apart. That special moments are lost. You can keep families together this October.