Walk to End Homelessness
Marking the 40th anniversary of Crisis at Christmas
Forty walkers completed a 60 mile journey over to mark 40 years of Crisis at Christmas. The walk started on 7 December at Canterbury Cathedral and finished three days later at Southwark Cathedral,
The Walk to End Homelessness, previously known as the Crisis Pilgrimage, was a longstanding event at Christmas for many years. It was last held in the 1990s and is now being revived to mark 40 years of Crisis providing vital services for homeless and vulnerably housed people at Christmas time.
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Media coverage
The walk was well received by both national and local press, click on the links below to read the articles.
- BBC News
Sixty mile walk to mark Crisis at Christmas anniversary - The Guardian
Charities for Christmas #7: Crisis - Watford Observer
Walk publicises plight of the homeless this Christmas - Gravesend Reporter
Gravesend gurdwara members welcomed homelessness campaigners - East London Advertiser
Crisis walkers put best foot forward after a bed for the night in Greenwich - BBC News
London homeless: Crisis praises Christmas walk support
