Hi!!
We are three 25 year old lads from Bolton, England (Stewart Knights, Adam Critchlow, and Nikolaii Stewart) and we will be walking from the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh to the Houses of Parliament in London across 14 days (640km) from the 31st October 2025 to the 13th of November 2025. We are not athletes, far from it, we are undertaking this as an extreme physical challenge to help raise money and awareness for two coexisting disasters in our world.
In a time of overwhelming silence, our footsteps speak. We walk for Gaza. We walk for Ukraine. We walk to remind the world that humanity must remain indivisible.
We will be raising money for:
- Gaza Soup Kitchen- Aid over 30,000 Palestinian's access food and water daily.
- UNRWA Palestine- Directly assisting Palestinian families with food, water and care.
- Ele Elna Elak- Working with local communities to document Gaza's reality, provide shelter, expand water distribution, and clear debris.
- Red Cross Ukraine - Continuing the evacuation and relief efforts of warzone areas in Ukraine.
What:
A 14-day, nearly-400-mile walking expedition
Social media-documented journey with vlogs and reels to raise awareness
Physical challenge
Why:
To raise funds and global awareness for humanitarian crises in Gaza and Ukraine
To remind people that compassion requires action, not just attention
To strip life back to basics: walking, thinking, and reconnecting with purpose
How:
Donations go directly to vetted humanitarian orgs
Daily content to keep momentum and inspire global reach
Engaging media and a raw, human narrative—no filters, just footsteps
In 2017 we, as a three, walked from Grenfell Tower to the AO Arena to bridge the gap and raise for two disasters, and we intend to do the same again 8 years later!
This near-400-mile walk from the UK to the Scottish Parliament is a bold, human-driven campaign for global empathy. By donating, you are supporting the powerful message of solidarity with Gaza and Ukraine, daily social media reach, press outreach, and community engagement. It’s an opportunity to stand for action, not apathy—and that you walk the walk when it comes to global responsibility.
Organiser
Adam Critchlow
Organiser

