Finalist of the popular BBC show, Andrew was walking to raise funds for Headway – the brain injury association. It is the first charity trek along this immensely challenging route.
So far, his efforts have raised almost £30,000, with more donations expected over the coming weeks.
Donations can continue to be made by clicking through to Andrew's Givestar page.
The trek began on 29 September at Ardross Castle, the famous Scottish castle used to film The Traitors, and took Andrew on a route via Lancaster Castle in northern England, then to Carrickfergus Castle in Northern Ireland before ending at Cardiff Castle today (Sunday 10 November).
It marks a major milestone for Andrew who was told - following a serious road accident when he was aged 21 - that he may never walk again. Andrew sustained a serious brain injury in the accident and was unable to continue his promising rugby career, however he was described by doctors as a ‘miracle patient’ after making a full recovery.
Now, 25 years later, Andrew has walked an astonishing 1200km to fundraise for Headway to support vital work in helping people with brain injuries and their families.
He’s also used the walk to raise awareness of mental health challenges, for men in particular, having experienced periods of poor mental health himself over many years. During the trek Andrew has delivered wellbeing and mental health talks to a series of sports and community groups along the route.
Andrew said:
“It feels incredible to arrive back in Cardiff, see my loved ones again and to finish what has been a huge challenge for me, mentally and physically.
“The experience I’ve had over the last 42 days is one I’ll never ever forget. From starting back at the Traitors’ Castle to walking through some of the most stunning scenery I’ve ever seen, to the amazing people I’ve met along the way, I’m so grateful for it all.”
“It has been so tough and there were many times I wanted to give up, especially these last two weeks with a knee injury when every step I took was a painful one, but the support I’ve had has been amazing and I want to thank everyone who has messaged me, walked with me and donated money to Headway which does incredible work to support survivors of brain injuries and their families. Please do donate if you haven’t already so we can help as many people as possible.
“I also wanted to show myself and others how far you can go by simply taking one step after the next. Life is hard, but by talking about our struggles and supporting each other we can help it feel that little bit easier, and I wanted to remind people that there’s always a way forward.”
Jen Murgatroyd, Headway’s Director of Fundraising said: "We are immensely grateful for Andrew’s dedication and efforts in taking on this challenge for Headway.
“The money raised will go towards things like our Emergency Fund that helps family members be at the bedside of their loved one in critical care, or our nurse-led helpline that provides essential information and emotional support to brain injury survivors and their families.
“We are proud to have Andrew champion our cause and I’m sure his journey will give hope and inspiration to other brain injury survivors."
Donations can still be made via Andrew’s Givestar page to support this incredible challenge.
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