Our Journey

In 2015, we completed a journey between Orihuela court and London Royal Court of Justice on foot. 44 marathons in 44 days with the hope of raising awareness of parental child abduction and parental alienation and also, on a very personal level, to show my daughter that I would travel the world for
her.

http://walkacrossborders.blogspot.com/

On that occasion, we raised funds for the Reunite
International Child Abduction Centre Charity

This time, with our cycle, as well as having another attempt at raising awareness of these issues, we hope to help to raise funds for another charity Parental Alienation Awareness (1187738) who aim to raise awareness, educate, & campaign against this form of child abuse that needlessly disconnects children, parents, & their extended families.

This, many of you know, I can directly relate to...

We are hoping to raise £2000 to help with publishing and distribution costs in the production of parental alienation awareness brochures.

www.paawareness.co.uk

The link for donating to this charity is :

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/tandemacrossborders-paa

I understand the covid situation has caused financial hardship for many.. Charities like this are also finding these times extremely testing.

If you cant help financially, thats ok. But could I ask that you share my JustGiving page link so others can help to support this worthy charity?

Thanks all xx


Friday 5 March 2021

Details of Day 21 of 21 - Harlow to Peacehaven via Royal Court of Justice

Day 21 of 21 of Tandem Across Borders on 9th September 2022... If all goes to plan, this is OUR LAST DAY...

We will start the day in Harlow and will cycle to the Royal Court of Justice in London where we will stop for a couple of hours to hopefully meet up with friends and supporters of the two charities we are trying to raise funds for.

Our stop at the court is part of the awareness campaign against parental alienation, parental child abduction and the abuse of the family court systems.

For me personally, this resulted in my daughter being separated from her paternal family for over a decade and, sadly also, permanently stopping her from seeing her paternal grandmother who passed away shortly after Walk Across Borders  in 2015.

Outside RCJ after 1750km walk in 2015

This is not quite the end of our journey though as we are still going to cycle to Croydon, Earlswood, Crawley, Brighton and complete our journey at Peacehaven.

Croydon


Earlswood

Crawley

Hopefully I will meet up with Michelle at this point to complete the journey.

Brighton


Peacehaven

Route Points:

Harlow - Royal Courts of Justice London (41km)

Royal Courts of Justice - Croydon (19km)

Croydon - Crawley (38km)

Crawley - Brighton (36km)

Brighton - Peacehaven (11km)

 

If you wish to help in any way on the final stages, please let me know. I really would like to reach the target amounts for our two supported charities

Steven Monk-Dalton
0034 622 925 754
s.monkdalton@gmail.com

This will be approximately 145km. We will have cycled an estimated 2768km in 21 days!!

Please help me to raise funds for these extremely worthy charities Alices Escapes and Parental Alienation Awareness

You can sponsor us on either of the JustGiving links above

Thank you to Michael Lunn for being my emergency contact for the final stage and also Mark and David Mills for allowing me to stay before I head back home to Spain