Annual sponsored walk in aid of Sheffield’s St Wilfrid's Centre hailed a success

A sponsored walk held in aid of a charity which supports homeless, vulnerable and socially excluded adults in Sheffield has been hailed a success.
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The 22nd annual Bishop’s Walk, organised by St Wilfrid’s Centre, went ahead on Monday, October 12, to help secure vital funds which will allow the centre to continue its work supporting hundreds of people in need in the city.

Due to the current coronavirus restrictions, the event was downscaled this year and saw just six socially-distanced walkers make their way from the Holy Spirit Church, in Dronfield, to St Marie’s Cathedral, in Sheffield city centre.

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(L-R) Father Chris Posluszny, Joe Cain, Bishop Ralph, Ruth Moore, Jeff Sheldon and Fiona Gennard pictured during the 22nd annual Bishop's Walk(L-R) Father Chris Posluszny, Joe Cain, Bishop Ralph, Ruth Moore, Jeff Sheldon and Fiona Gennard pictured during the 22nd annual Bishop's Walk
(L-R) Father Chris Posluszny, Joe Cain, Bishop Ralph, Ruth Moore, Jeff Sheldon and Fiona Gennard pictured during the 22nd annual Bishop's Walk
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The group included Ruth Moore, the new head of St Wilfrid’s, as well as Bishop Ralph Heskett; Father Christopher Posluszny, the dean of St Marie's Cathedral; and Joe Cain and Fiona Gennard from Notre Dame School - some interchanging along the way to allow others to join and adhere to the rule of six.

Ms Moore said: “The day was excellent and everyone really enjoyed the walk and going through the different parishes. The bishop joined us at the start and then again at Mother of God walking with us past the centre and then to the cathedral.

"Everyone was really friendly and supportive on route and we hope, with carrying our banner and torches all the way, we did a lot to raise the profile of the centre and make people more aware of the valuable work we do.

"As well as the generosity of the catholic parishes, a special mention could be made for St James Norton Anglican church where we were met with a round of applause and coffee and biscuits, as well as a torch that they had filled with donations that they presented to us."

St Wilfrid's School raised £600 for the cause. Pictured (L-R) School learning mentor Linda McLoughlin, Fiona Gennard from Notre Dame School, Bishop Ralph, Ruth Moore, and Delia Evans head of St Wilfrid's SchoolSt Wilfrid's School raised £600 for the cause. Pictured (L-R) School learning mentor Linda McLoughlin, Fiona Gennard from Notre Dame School, Bishop Ralph, Ruth Moore, and Delia Evans head of St Wilfrid's School
St Wilfrid's School raised £600 for the cause. Pictured (L-R) School learning mentor Linda McLoughlin, Fiona Gennard from Notre Dame School, Bishop Ralph, Ruth Moore, and Delia Evans head of St Wilfrid's School
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When St Wilfrid’s Centre was forced to close due to the Covid-19 pandemic it adapted its support by regularly phoning its clients and sending out activity packs.

It reopened on August 3, but only a limited number of people are currently able to access the support at any one time.

About £2,000 has been raised so far – £600 of which came from St Wilfrid's Primary School – with some individual parishes yet to send in their donations.

To donate visit the Just Giving Page or call St Wilfrid’s on 0114 255 5720 for more information.

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