Walk for Wellbeing Autumn 2024

Walk for Wellbeing returns for a fifth year in October 2024, to promote wellbeing and better mental health in our industry, whilst raising vital funds for Hospitality Action.

Walk for Wellbeing is powered by hospitality talent partner mum and an array of key figures from across the industry. Thanks to the support of many from across the UK, we have collectively raised over £220,000 since its inception in 2020.

This event is a fun, flexible event and provides us all an opportunity to demonstrate our continued commitment to the wellbeing of our people.

Every pound raised supports hospitality members facing challenging times and helps the charity take crucial steps towards promoting wellbeing across our industry.

Scroll down to register your interest and be a part of Walk for Wellbeing 2024, whether you’d like to take part, volunteer on the day or learn more about partnership opportunities, we’d love to hear from you.

Mark Lewis, CEO of Hospitality Action says: “Walk for Wellbeing has grown into one of our most important and successful fundraisers but equally crucial is what a positive experience it is for every single participant. We can’t wait to grow the event even more and we’re excited to welcome even more of the industry aboard in 2024.”

Craig Prentice, founder of hospitality talent partner, mum, and Creator of Walk for Wellbeing says: "Walk for Wellbeing is all about bringing people together to champion better mental health and wellbeing in hospitality, whilst raising funds for Hospitality Action, whose work is now more relevant and important than ever. The event has proven what can be achieved when we join together, please do get involved and support however you can."

Save the Date

Walk for Wellbeing will return in 2024 and you’re invited to get involved.

Thursday, 10 October (World Mental Health Day) – Sunday, 27 October 2024

Walk it your way
Nationwide

Sunday, 13 October 2024
Hosted 20km Challenge
Cities to be announced.

To register your support, complete the form below: