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Bra moonwalk helps to raise charity funds



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A BRAVE group of women took to the streets clad in decorated bras as part of the second annual Petersfield Moon Walk.
The event, comprising of an 8.5 mile walk around Petersfield at midnight, was held in aid of Cancer Research, and raised £300 for the charity.

The money joins a growing pot of over £4m raised so far this year from similar moonwalks as part of a global 'Walk the Walk' campaign.

The campaign aims to raise awareness of cancer-related issues and to promote active, healthy lifestyles to improve general well-being.

Plans are already underway for Petersfield's third moonwalk next year, which promises to be even bigger and more successful.

Those interested in joining the project locally or learning more about the 'Walk the Walk' campaign should contact Lucy Lomax on 07988 043870, or e-mail: lucy.lomax @ntlworld.com

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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2008 9:38 AM
  • Source: PP-Post Edition
  • Location: Petersfield
 
 

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