Published on: 27 November 2024
Former Sunderland and Darlington footballer Martin Gray is leading a team on a 33-mile walk between the two local hospitals to raise funds for kids at Christmas.
Staff and coaches from his business Future Pathways, an organisation which use sport, activity and enrichment to re-engage disengaged students in the region, will join the former Darlington manager on the walk from Sunderland Royal Hospital to Darlington Memorial Hospital.
It will raise funds for children in hospital over Christmas, with any remaining proceeds supporting homelessness via the foodbanks.
The walk, which is expected to take around 10 hours, will take place two days before Christmas and, as well as raising vital funds for an overbed gaming station for patients on the children's wards.
Future Pathways will also then provide Christmas presents to children who will be staying on the wards in the two hospitals over the festive period.
From left to right, June Innes, Ward Manager F64, Lesley McKenna, Healthcare Assistant F64, Future Pathways team members Yasmine Burnham, Jonty Gray Martin Gray and Carl Boyce, Nicola Wood Sister F63, Michelle Brooks, Staff Nurse F65 and Laura Hayden-Duck, Matron for Paediatrics.
Martin said:
"We just want to try and help people and make a difference; whether they are in hospital and unable to go home for Christmas or forced to sleep on the streets at this time of year.
"I was lucky enough to spend seven years at Sunderland, and play for them, and to play for and manage Darlington, and they were both wonderful times in my life.
"It’s nice to be able to give something back to two places that mean so much to me and have had a huge impact on my life and my family’s, and hopefully we can help make a difference this Christmas.
"We work in both areas now, supporting schools and colleges, and working closely with both local authorities so it was just an obvious thing to do to help out at this time of year.
"I think we’re all looking forward to it, it’s going to be a long but enjoyable day, although I think we’re looking forward to handing out a few Christmas presents to the kids even more!"
The funds raised will go to Sunderland Royal Hospital in through its STS Charity and this week some of the walking volunteers met staff at its Children’s Wards.
Laura Hayden-Duck is matron for paediatric and child health at South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.
She said:
"We are delighted Future Pathways has chosen to support the NHS through this fundraising walk and start it here from Sunderland Royal Hospital.
"The money they raise to support our STS Charity will be warmly welcomed and help us make a hospital stay or visit for lots of children a brighter one.
"We do our very best to make any time with us fun and comfortable as they are treated and recover and know the extra support we receive for activities makes all the difference."
Future Pathways encourages disengaged students to realign with education through sport, enrichment and activities, working with teachers, social workers and care workers to come up with bespoke programmes of intervention and support.
Founder, Sedgefield-born Martin, who played 130 games for Sunderland and Darlington, will be attempting the long route after undergoing two knee replacement operations in the last year - the aftermath of a long playing and coaching career.
He said:
"I won’t ever be jogging again, but I can walk quickly,” joked Martin, who also played for Fulham and Oxford United in a 11-year playing career.
"I know I am going to struggle over the long distance, but I’ve been walking three or four miles a day and training alongside staff to complete this challenge."
To sponsor the team visit its GoFundMe page - Fundraiser for Anthony Verity by Tyler Hutchinson : Future Pathways Staff Walk from Sunderland to Darlington
To find out more information on our STS Charity and how to get involved, visit Our Charity page here.