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WALK THE ISLAND
On Saturday the 28th of June, the annual Walk The Island event will be embarking on the 14-mile trek around Portsea Island to raise vital funds for their chosen charity for 2025, The Roberts Centre. We are so excited and greatful to have been chosen.
Walk The Island 2025 To Support The Roberts Centre.
“100 participants will be taking on the challenge in support of The Roberts Centre, an organisation dedicated to improving the lives of families and individuals facing homelessness, abuse or other challenges, through their comprehensive support services.
In order to help The Roberts Centre continue to deliver their broad range of services and reach as many families as possible, the money raised from this year's event will go towards facilitating the purchase of a new minivan!
The charity has a reputation for developing innovative responses to families who are struggling to improve difficult circumstances. Situations such as debt, parenting difficulties, co-parenting, managing money, lifestyle changes, mental health battles and those living with learning difficulties are all supported by The Roberts Centre.
Walk The Island's latest newsletter reads: "In 2025, our objective is to raise funds to purchase a multi-purpose minivan which can replace the current transit van, which is on its last legs (tyres...). The new multi-purpose van will play a vital role in delivering these services, ensuring that families and individuals receive the support they need.
"The van will be used for a wide range of essential tasks, including carrying out maintenance in properties, transporting furniture and white goods to families moving into new homes, collecting and delivering donations, and moving supplies between different locations.
"It will also be instrumental in supporting community events, delivering food bank supplies and assisting with urgent situations where families require immediate assistance.
"A new van will ensure that this level of service can continue, helping families transition into stable accommodation and improving their quality of life. This vehicle is not just a mode of transport but it is also a crucial tool in making a lasting difference in the community."
If you are interested in supporting the cause by way of donation, you can HERE!
There are also opportunities to sponsor on a larger scale, with Walk The Island offering a range of customised packages designed to meet your budget and objectives:
- Silver Sponsorship - £350
- Gold Sponsorship - £850
- Platinum Sponsorship - £1,250
- Diamond Sponsorship - £1,500
For any queries or questions concerning the above sponsorship packages, please email kev@walktheisland.com.
In 2024, with the support of local businesses and the Portsmouth community, Walk The Island raised north of £32,400 for Pompey In The Community to help furnish the John Jenkins Community Hub in Baffins.”
Monday, 31 March 2025 18:10 By Jake Smith https://www.expressfm.com/news/featured/walk-the-island-2025-to-support-the-roberts-centre/
Some of our past events:
Roberts Day Nursery celebrate its 22nd anniversary
We had a great time at Victorious
The High Sheriff of Hampshire recognised the level of dedication to our contact centre
Goodwood Festival of Speed
Mucky Bucket Farm came to visit us
ECASS Community Art Project
Summer of love 2023
Cathedral 2023
READY TO ROCK SCHOOL raised funds for The Roberts Centre.
George’s Challenge 29!
George Pointon completed 29 different tasks over 29 days in August 2024 to raise money to tackle child poverty.
The 29 tasks represent the 29% of children in this country who live in poverty.
Watch to find out more:
https://youtu.be/Uf9CYfyHjv8?si=Tw2QQw7EagiaXKLU
Give star page: https://givestar.io/gs/challenge-29
Instagram: @Challenge_29_
Twitter: @GeorgePointon_”
Your donation will enable us to continue to work with families tackling complex issues which include debt, homelessness, parenting difficulties, co-parenting, managing money, lifestyle changes, mental health and learning difficulties, low educational attainment and aspiration and so much more.