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Thousands raised for home as ‘brave soles’ take on firewalk

A FIREWALK challenge has helped raise more than £3,800 for a veterans’ care home in Worthing, with the total expected to rise.

Participants braved a walk across 600°C coals to raise funds for the care and wellbeing of residents at Care for Veterans – a Royal Star & Garter Home, at Worthing Rugby Club.

Among those taking part was Care for Veterans home manager Vicky Strange, who raised £1,400. 

She said: “It was amazing to see so many people step out of their comfort zones to support our veterans. “The courage they showed raised money which will help us continue giving our residents the care and recognition they deserve. 

“I’ve never done anything like this before but I wanted to give something back to our veteran community, and as the home manager, to lead by example for any future events and to get more people involved. 

“I want to thank everyone – from firewalkers to volunteers and all those that supported us on the night – for making it such a memorable, fun and worthwhile event.”

In total, 15 people walked across the red-hot embers for Care for Veterans, helping raise £3,853, with more donations still coming in and expected to push the total over £4,000.

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