
Posted on 6th August 2025
Our much-loved step challenge is back this September – and we’re calling on supporters to get involved again.
Our nurses and care teams walk an average of 10,000 steps a day caring for patients and their families. And now, we’re inviting the local community to ‘walk in our shoes’ for a month and take on the same daily step count while raising vital funds with every step.
Walk in our shoes is one of our most popular annual challenges, and since its beginning five years ago, participants have raised more than £50,000 to help local people living with incurable illness.
Walk your own way
Nicky Green, our senior community fundraiser, said: “Walk in our shoes is such a well-loved challenge, because it’s fun, it’s achievable, and it’s a great way to support the hospice while staying active.
“It’s thanks to fundraising challenges like this – and the amazing people who take them on – that we can continue to be there for local families when they need us most.
“This year, we’re also encouraging supporters to ‘walk their own way’ – so if 10,000 steps a day isn’t quite right for you, you can also can set your own target. Whether it’s fewer steps or pushing yourself to go the extra mile, every step really does count.”
Register
Registration is just £5 per person and includes a T-shirt with this year’s brand-new design. For an extra £4, dogs joining their owners can be kitted out with their own doggy bandana.
Everyone who completes the challenge will receive a certificate to celebrate the achievement, and there are extra rewards up for grabs for super fundraisers: those raising £50 for the hospice earn themselves a snazzy medal, and anyone raising over £150 will receive a pac-a-mac as an extra reward for their fundraising efforts.
Grateful
“The daily running costs of the hospice continue to rise, and our Shrewsbury ward is currently undergoing costly but vital renovations,” added Nicky. “So we’re incredibly grateful to every single person who takes on our challenges or supports us in any way.”
To sign up or find out more, click here.
Severn Hospice supports thousands of people across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Mid Wales living with incurable illness. For every £1 donated, the hospice spends 84p directly on care, while the other 16p helps raise the next pound.