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Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland Seeking Fundraisers to Join the Wee Westie 

Join Clan CHSS for our exciting new walking challenge – The Wee Westie! 

In partnership with CHAS, this unforgettable adventure takes place on Saturday 19th September 2026.  

Fundraisers will tackle the first section of the iconic West Highland Way, a 22-mile journey from Milngavie to Balmaha, finishing at the welcoming Oak Tree Inn where transport back will be available. Along the way, immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, rolling hills, and stunning lochside views as you experience some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery.  

Stephanie Wilks, Community, Events and Corporate Fundraiser at Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland said: “Whether you’re seeking a personal challenge or want to support a fantastic cause, The Wee Westie is the perfect way to make memories and make a difference. 

“Don’t miss out and sign up today to be part of something truly special! By registering you’ll be helping people across Scotland do more than survive – you’ll help them really live.” 

Loise Swann, Senior Mass Participation Fundraiser at CHAS said: “We’re delighted to partner with Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland on The Wee Westie. Every step taken by our incredible fundraisers will help CHAS continue to provide vital care and support to children with life-shortening conditions and their families across Scotland.” 

To sign up for the event a registration fee of £30 is required. To find out more about the event please go to www.chss.org.uk/supportus/fundraise-for-us/events/the-wee-westie/.  

There are limited spaces for travel, and these places must be booked in advance and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. 

If you’re living with the effects of a chest, heart or stroke condition or Long Covid and are looking for advice and information, please contact Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland’s Advice Line on 0808 801 0899. You can also text ADVICE to 66777 or emailadviceline@chss.org.uk.

 

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