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I already have my own placeStarting your journey in Putney, you’ll follow the curve of the River Thames, east towards the City, through the bustling heart of the Capital. You’ll cross 16 bridges in total – each with their own fascinating story to tell - including the Albert Bridge, the Millennium Bridge, and the mighty Tower Bridge. As you reach the mid-way point at Oval Cricket Ground, you’ll be greeted with snacks and drinks, before continuing onto the finish line in Southwark Park for a real winners celebration.
By signing up to the Thames Bridges Trek with Scope, you'll be raising vital funds to help us end inequality for disabled people.
The pandemic has been difficult for everyone, but for disabled people its exacerbated existing barriers and exposed many new issues, leaving more and more disabled people feeling isolated and forgotten.
£25 could cover the cost of providing advice from a trained professional on our online community.
£75 could go towards our parent support services, giving parents of disabled children practical, tailored advice on a range of topics.
£450 could cover the cost of 50 phone calls to the Scope Helpline, providing free, independent and impartial advice and support on issues that matter to disabled people and their families.
Caller to the Scope helplineI can honestly say that I don’t think I could have coped had it not been for the helpline. They have given me so much time and support through all my difficulties and battles.
Help this great work to continue. Secure your place at the Thames Bridge Trek starting line and be a Disability Gamechanger.