For further information about our Firewalk Challenge please get in touch at fundraising@fitzroy.org or 01730777992
FitzRoy Firewalk Challenge – POSTPONED
Get your soles ready for an unforgettable journey.
We’re very sorry to announce that the firewalk has been postponed due to bad weather. We’ll be rescheduling in the new year and will be in touch with everyone who has signed up as soon as we have more details.
Are you looking to conquer personal fears, tick a daring experience off your bucket list, or simply do something extraordinary for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health issues?
Firewalkers must be 18 or over. Book now to secure your place.
What To Expect?
If you are a thrillseeker and relish a challenge, sign up today to take part in The FitzRoy Firewalk!
You can either go solo, or gather your friends, family, or colleagues and sign up as a team!
There will be no special effects, just you walking barefoot across 15 feet of burning wood embers while you fundraise for FitzRoy.
But don’t worry, your feet are not touching the embers for long enough to hurt or burn and you will be in safe hands, as Phoenix Firewalk will provide experienced instructors to guide you through your Firewalk challenge and ensure that the embers are the right temperature so you can safely walk across.
We are asking every Firewalker to fundraise for at least £125.
The money you raise will go towards supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs.
This year we have teamed up with Hometown Events’ Christmas Festival to make our Firewalk Challenge a night to remember! After you have bravely completed your Firewalk, you can enjoy an evening of live music and entertainment, attractions for children, and a bar and food stalls.
If you are interested in signing up a team, drop us an email fundraising@fitzroy.org.
Book NowFundraising events like these help the people we support so much; I see a lot of people who come into the day service who may not have had the chance to go out and experience many things. We are able to provide them with experiences they may not otherwise be able to do.Toby, Support Worker