Fire and Lego Walk

Sun, Oct 13th 2024 at 12:16 pm- Sun, Mar 23rd 2025 - 2:16 pm

We're planning a Fire Walk and a Lego Walk on 22 March 2025. Registration is not open yet but if you would like to pre-register your interest fill in your details below.

Fire Walk


Why Walk the Fire or Lego?

Firewalking is an ancient practice that symbolises overcoming barriers and achieving the seemingly impossible.

Lego Walking as every parent knows is a new phenonomum and symbolises a right of passage as our children grow older. 

All profits from the event will be distributed to PLANETS and MNDA.

What to Expect

Training Session: An inspiring safety and motivational training session led by a professional fire walking instructor to prepare you mentally and physically.
The Fire or Lego Walk: Experience the exhilarating moment of walking across a bed of hot coals or ankle deep lego. It’s not just a walk; it’s a powerful statement of your bravery and commitment to making a difference.
Celebration: After completing the walk, join us for a celebratory gathering with music, refreshments, and a chance to connect with other daring participants.
Fundraising: Boost your impact by gathering sponsorships from friends, family, and colleagues. Every step you take and every pound you raise helps to support the work of PLANETS and MNDA

How to Get Involved - register your interest by completing the form below.  We'll then let you know as soon as the registration process opens.

Whether you choose to walk the fire or lego or cheer from the sidelines, your participation and support will make a critical difference.

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