Walk challenge to support Shoreham church and wider community

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Experienced walker Mark Potter is setting out on a 30-mile pilgrimage to raise money for St Mary de Haura Church in Shoreham.

Mark, who is a member of the town centre church’s congregation, is hoping to raise £10,000 with his sponsored pilgrimage from St Mary de Haura to Chichester Cathedral.

Mark said: “I can see all the great work St Mary’s carries out in our community. The pandemic has brought financial challenges to so many great causes and I wanted to help as best I can.

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“To me, combining my faith with my walking boots is an obvious thing to do. When I did something similar last year, our community was wonderfully supportive. We raised £6,000.

Mark Potter is raising money for St Mary de Haura Church in ShorehamMark Potter is raising money for St Mary de Haura Church in Shoreham
Mark Potter is raising money for St Mary de Haura Church in Shoreham

“I’ve been encouraged by many people to find a similar challenge they can get behind.

“This year I’m hoping to raise £10,000, so please sponsor me if you’re able to. I’ll be very grateful and I know it will be spent wisely and thoughtfully by Reverend Ann and our Parish Church Council.”

The 30-mile walk is planned for Saturday, June 12, and one sponsor has already stepped forward with an offer to help by matching Mark’s fundraising.

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Mark explained: “My employer, Legal & General, has said it will match each penny raised, up to a generous £5,000.”

The route will take him up into the South Downs National Park and west along the South Downs Way to Amberley.

From there he will join the Monarch’s Way towards Goodwood and then follow the Literary Trail into Chichester.

Mark said: “The 30-mile journey includes climbing many hills that, in total, means I will also walk up and down the equivalent height of a mountain.

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