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- September 12, 2014 -
Our Big Yellow Duck Race in Guildford. Silly fun down by the river to raise a serious amount of money. We love it.
An Evening with the wonderful Joe Stilgoe at Loseley House.
Festive fun at our Santa Dash in Guildford.
Students, staff and volunteers enjoyed fine dining on a strict but creatively used budget when STEPS to 16 held their own Come Dine with Me competition. Culinary skills came on in leaps and bounds.
STEPS to 16 students visit London Zoo.
Charlotte from STEPS to 16 enjoying a moment of achievement on a residential activities course.
View from the top during our abseil at the Spinnaker Tower.
Fancy dress is not compulsory but it adds to the fun of the Surrey3Peaks #walk but remember it is a #big 26-mile #marathon of a #challenge.
Our supporters Luke and Kate Nunneley not only took part in our Surrey 3 Peaks walk in 2012 but the next day they were in the London to Brighton Bike Ride also helping to raise funds for our work. What an achievement!
Our annual Surrey 3 Peaks marathon walk through the Surrey Hills is one of the biggest events, raising money to support our work. Find out more and sign up to take part in the event this year see our EVENTS pages.
Take your partner. Bet everyone slept well after our energetic barn dance at Wood Street Village.
It rained, they smiled! Young people from Lakers Youth Centre had a wonderful time on Swingbridge despite the weather on a boating skills day course. They thought that getting so wet was one of the highlights.
Woking MP Jonathan Lord visits the STEPS to 16 programme at Woking Learning Centre.
The first wedding trip on Swingbridge1.
This sums up our Surrey 3 Peaks walk, great people, great challenge, great countryside.
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