A 44-Mile Walk of Love, Loss and Local Support
- Ayrshire Daily News
- 1 hour ago
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This June, two Ayrshire men will take on a powerful 44-mile walking challenge in support of Ayrshire Cancer Support.

John, known to many as Tucker, will be joined by Stewart as they set off from Drongan and make their way through Dalrymple, Kirkmichael, Patna, Dalmellington and Cumnock, before finishing at the Toll Bar for a well-earned refreshment.
But this walk is about far more than distance.
For John, every mile will be walked in memory of his brother William Hunt, who sadly passed away at the young age of just 24. It is a deeply personal tribute, turning grief into action and remembrance into support for others facing cancer across Ayrshire.

Ayrshire Cancer Support is one of those charities that quietly makes a huge difference to local families when they need it most. From patient transport to hospital appointments, to professional counselling, complementary therapies and emotional support at home, in hospital or at its centres, the charity provides vital help free of charge to people affected by cancer.
That is why efforts like this matter.

A 44-mile walk is no small challenge, but it is a fitting gesture of love, determination and community spirit. John and Stewart are not only honouring William’s memory, they are helping to raise money for a charity that continues to stand beside families across Ayrshire during some of the hardest moments of their lives.
Every donation, no matter how big or small, will help Ayrshire Cancer Support continue its important work.
Please show your support for Tucker and Stewart as they take on this amazing challenge.https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising





