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Walk to support cancer patients


By Alistair Whitfield

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THIS year's CLAN Walk has added a shorter route for older people and for families with young children.

Taking place on Sunday, September 1, the day raises vital funds to support the charity’s work to support those affected by a cancer diagnosis in Moray and across the North-East.

As well as a 15 mile walk around the Crathes Castle estate there will also be a three-mile option around the grounds.

Clare Jamieson, CLAN’s fundraising events coordinator, said: "The CLAN walk is a great day out and we want to make sure everyone is included.

"The event village will offer a host of treats for lunch and snacks, and the inflatables on offer are sure to keep everyone happy all afternoon."

This will be the third year the event has been staged.

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CLAN Cancer Support is an independent charity which provides comfort, support and information, free of charge, for anyone, of any age, affected by any type of cancer.

CLAN aims to support people to reduce anxiety, stress and to increase their ability to cope with the effects of a serious illness.

While based in Aberdeen, the charity has a presence in Ballater, Banchory, Buckie, Crimond, Elgin, Inverurie, Lossiemouth, Turriff, Kirkwall and Lerwick.


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