Thanks Kiltwalkers Print

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The Tartan Army Children’s Charity would like to express our gratitude and thanks to all you lovely Kiltwalkers. We here at TACC think you are all fantastic, wonderful and brilliant.

 

It doesn’t matter if you took part in the Wee Walk’s, Half Kilts or the full fat 26 mile Kiltwalks. What you have done and achieved in 2013 is amazing. Between you all you’ve walked hundreds of miles from Glasgow through Edinburgh up to Speyside down to Aberdeen and then finishing off at Angus all the while wearing a kilt and a smile.

 

You’ve trained, been excited (maybe even a little apprehensive if you were a first timer, or even if you weren't!), laughed, got blisters, had sore legs, thought “how far to go now”, laughed again, met new friends and finally cried with joy and relief when it was all over.

 

Most of all though you felt proud. Proud that you had “done it”, proud when you crossed that finish line and everybody clapped and cheered, proud when you got that little Kiltwalk badge that you’ll treasure for the rest of your life, but most of all, proud forever that you suffered a wee bit of  temporary pain to raise money and help the children in Scotland that need it most (and we'll bet most of you can't wait to sign up for 2014).

 

Kiltwalkers, we at TACC salute you. Ordinary people doing extraordinary things to help children, we love it. Well done to everybody who has ever taken up the Kiltwalk challenge, both in 2013 and in the past. It’s been our privilege to share in your achievements and give you some support along the way.

 

Be proud of your achievement and thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.

 

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(PS We’ve a big announcement coming up soon, we're going to give you some information as to how you can continue to support The Tartan Army Children’s Charity in 2014. We can’t say much just now, strictly hush hush and all that, except “GO TEAM TACC!!!”)

 

 


 

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