Mountbatten needs around 100 volunteers to ensure Sunday’s Walk the Wight can go ahead.
Various roles need to be filled, primarily route and traffic marshals and support to help with on-the-day registrations, manning water and toilet points.
Hartley: We desperately do not want to cancel it
Nigel Hartley, Mountbatten CEO, said,
“This has been a year like no other and due to many reasons – largely related to Covid – we have not been able to recruit the number of volunteers we need.
“I cannot emphasise enough how important Walk the Wight is to us and we desperately do not want to cancel it.
“If you can help us on Sunday, we would be incredibly grateful.”
Six-hour shifts
To help keep logistics simpler, Mountbatten is ideally looking for people to commit to six-hour shifts, placed in various locations across the Island.
All volunteers will be asked to take a lateral flow test on Saturday night but they only need to inform Mountbatten if it returns positive.
Get in touch
Anyone interested in helping on Sunday can email [email protected] with their name, email address and phone number.
Alternatively, they can call the fundraising office on 01983 217300.
Mountbatten has worked hard to ensure the walk is Covid safe, with walkers given general advice around keeping a distance where appropriate, while hand sanitising stations will be place across all routes.
News shared by Matt on behalf of Mountbatten. Ed