RYLA Experience – Charity Walk Hadrian Wall Walk – Rotary Youth Leadership Programme

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Short video vlog recorded of when I took part in a charity walk following my RYLA experience, Rotary Youth Leadership Award experience walking along a stretch of Hadrian's Wall while raising money for Nepali children.

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Have you ever walked alone the Hadrian Wall?

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Videographer – A Taylor

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After completing my Rotary Youth Leadership Award, I took part in a charity walk across a segment of Hadrians Wall to raise money for young women in Nepal who need special care. I managed to raise £200 from local friends and neighbours which was a big help. The experience of the walk really came about while I was doing my Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award Residential project, sponsored by the Portobello Rotary Club.

The Youth Leadership Award is a very successful youth programme run by worldwide Rotary clubs. It's for 14 to 30 year olds giving future leaders the chance to get a head start at an early age. Young people attend a presentation, camp or a workshop for between three and ten days in length which is organised and run by Rotary club members.

The programme gives young people and young adults the chance to improve their leadership skills and communication skills, learning about business, exploring career paths, sharing ideas and experiences. It's also about taking part in community voluntary projects.
During my experience, I received a rescue dog demonstration by the Killin Mountain Rescue Team. Members of the 2007 team also took part in the 2007 Edinburgh Festival Cavalcade in Edinburgh. The RYLA adventure was part of the district 1020. It took place at the Abernethy Ardeonaig Adventure Centre in Perthshire.

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