The sun certainly shone on this year’s Saffery Rotary Walk on Saturday 8 June as the two Rotary Clubs once again painted the coastline orange for the day.
As ever, the Island looks forward to this, one of the island’s most popular charity fundraisers. But this year the recent run of sunny weather brought out record numbers with 1,210 people taking part either the main Walk and the side events that make the 39 mile marathon available to all in part or whole.
The primary Walkers gathered at the Guernsey Information Centre, ready to set off at 4.30am, and most ended their walk back at the final checkpoint 39 miles later at the Liberation Monument, which was open until 10.00pm to welcome the last four walkers across the line. Others joined the walk as individuals or members of relay teams at checkpoints along the way.
Saffery Trust Director, Lisa Vizia, said: “The turnout for this year’s Walk was incredible. An array of local walkers joined us, as well as walkers from further afield.
“We are so proud to see this event grow evermore inclusive year upon year so walkers of all types and abilities can truly embraced the challenge.”
Lisa continued: “The weather conditions were ideal our walkers and the coastline looked a spectacular as ever, helping to keep morale high. It was a very special day for all involved.”
Walk chairman, Simon Milsted, shared: “One of our goals this year was to attract back to pre-pandemic levels the number of walkers from further afield. We certainly achieved that with walkers arriving throughout the week from the UK, South Africa, Hungary and Denmark especially to take part.”
Simon continued: “We must say a huge thank you to our amazing team of volunteers and corporate sponsors. Without you, the Walk could not have flourished into the major event that it has become."
(Most of both Rotary Clubs membership were involved, together with Inner Wheel members, volunteering during the day, acting as van drivers for the bag relay, manning checkpoints or attending to the 1001 other tasks that underpin staging such a massive event as this).
“A huge thanks also to our event sponsor, Saffery Trust, who continue to generously donate their time and essential funding to the Walk, ensuring that every penny raised by our walkers will benefit this year’s 21 chosen charities.
“And a final reminder to our walkers. Please collect your sponsorship money through your Sports Giving page or follow the instructions on your paper sponsorship forms. Record numbers had a wonderful experience. Now let’s translate that into record help for our Island’s charities.”
The amount of money raised from the Walk will be confirmed over the coming weeks, but organisers are hopeful that this year’s Walk will be yet another record-breaking year.
more Locally registered charities and non-profit organisations across the Bailiwick are invited to apply for funding from the 2026 Saffery Rotary Walk.
more Charities benefit from walkers’ generosity.
more Local Rotary Clubs receive donations.
more A Saffery Rotary Walk to remember.
more THANK YOU, GUERNSEY - and all our overseas visitors who also took part!
more Every penny walkers raise goes to carefully chosen charities.
more Charities can apply for funding now!
more 1,100 walkers, £90,000+ raised, donations to 21 charities.
more 1052 walkers!!
more Charities can now apply for funding from the 2024 Walk
more £100,000 donated to charity in Rotary’s 100th Anniversary Year
more Over 1000 people took part this year.
more To date, 27 June, the magnificent seven have raised £2250!!
more 25 local charities will benefit from the 2023 Saffery Rotary Walk
more Training mannequin purchased by St John Ambulance
more Presentation Evening At Government House.
more Celebrated at Government House
more Some photos of the Walk
more Bigger & Better Than Ever Before - Families Can Now Share in this Special Occasion
more Charities benefit from walkers’ generosity.
more Charities can now apply for funding from the 2020 Walk
more More than 20 charity projects will benefit from the 2020 Saffery Rotary Walk
more New Vauvert School playground equipment partly paid for by a donation from the Saffery Rotary Walk.
more Presentation Evening at Government House. 995 walkers, including 35 relay teams, raise £86,500 for 25 local community projects and charities.
more Early-bird registration now open until 31 January.
more Early photos of the Walk
more Making up the Walk Packs
more Presentation to youngest and oldest walkers.
more Supporting 20 local charities
more Another award for the Saffery Rotary Walk Committee
more A record breaking £85,430 donated to 28 local community projects.
more The 20th Saffery Rotary Walk raised £75,000 + for 28 local Guernsey charities