Sahara challenge for Acorns Hospice
A team of friends will be taking the trip of a lifetime in an awe-inspring trek across the most famous desert in the world in aid of Acorns Children’s Hospice – and they’re calling themselves Sahara Sisters.
Aimee Guy, aged 41, whose daughter Olivia receives care at the charity’s Black Country hospice, is leading the team of intrepid explorers 50km across the hot sands and dunes to raise money for the vital care of seriously ill children.
Olivia, now aged four, has a condition called ‘1p36 Deletion Syndrome’ and also suffers from profound learning and physical difficulties.
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