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CoolTan Arts Innovation and Transformation Sponsored Walk


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Join our fun guided sponsored walk on Saturday, 11 October, through London's history to celebrate World Mental Health Day and raise much needed funds for arts and mental health charity CoolTan Arts.


We will set off from the main entrance, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, at 11.30am and follow a 4.8 mile route through little known parts of Southwark to the Southbank.


The theme is ?Innovation & Transformation? - in medicine, technology, arts and psychology, and will look at how WW1 affected society. The walk aims to raise at least ?10,000 which would benefit CoolTan's participants in many ways. Due to severe cuts to mental health funding, CoolTan Arts really need your help to ensure we can continue our work.


Simply register by ordering your tickets here: http://tinyurl.com/l68j983

They are 5 pounds unwaged and 10 pounds waged, plus a small online booking fee. Once you are registered, you can use our Sponsorship Form to collect donations, or you can setting up a online fundraising page on Justgiving.com

For more details, call 020 7701 2696 or email [email protected].

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