Walk & Talk


Join us this September to celebrate 60 years of Hft whilst connecting with others in your community to help combat loneliness and isolation.

Sign up to our Walk & Talk

There’s something special about walking and talking with someone – it’s a fantastic way to boost health and wellbeing, to beat loneliness and isolation through conversation (who doesn’t love a good chat about the weather?) A great way to deepen existing connections with old friends. A lot of conversational and physical ground can be covered on a walk!

Your Walk & Talk can be a walk that works for you. You choose the location and route – it can be as long, short, big or small as you like.

You can walk to talk, to celebrate 60 years of Hft, to combat loneliness and isolation, in memory of someone, to meet people and connect with your community… whatever you like whilst raising money for people with a learning disability.

It’s your walk, your way.

This is a challenge for all ages and abilities – we just want you to get active, have fun and support Hft.

JustGiving logoDonate via JustGiving

You can set up your own Walk & Talk fundraising page on JustGiving at Walk & Talk 2022 – JustGiving

Contact Us

If you have any questions, or need any support setting up your Walk & Talk, please contact the team at:

Sign Up


Sign up to the Walk & Talk below, and access resources designed to help your event be a huge success:

  • Being able to communicate with amazing supporters like you, helps us do more for the people we support by sharing stories, and raising awareness and vital funds.

    We’d love to tell you how you’re making a difference as well as about events, volunteering and fundraising opportunities you might be interested in. Please let us know how you’d like to be contacted:
  • We might send you news, updates and marketing through the post; if you would prefer NOT to receive anything via post, please tick here:
  • If you are happy for Hft to use the following, please opt-in below:
  • For more information on how we handle your data please visit www.hft.org.uk/privacy-cookies.

    If you should wish to stop communications from us, or change your preferences, you can call us on 0117 906 1699, email hello@hft.org.uk or complete our communication preferences form.