Staff from Glasgow’s Thenue Housing and its subsidiary, Thenue Communities, took part in the Kiltwalk on Sunday, April 28.
The money raised will go to The Halliday Foundation, a charity that aims to end poverty and homelessness.
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Kiltwalkers were invited to wear tartan and choose a walking challenge, either 22.7 miles from Glasgow Green to Balloch or just over 14 miles from Clydebank to Balloch.
So far, Thenue has raised a remarkable £5,100 for The Halliday Foundation, with donations still coming in.
Thomas Ucci, a Thenue Housing staff member who participated in the Kiltwalk, said: “Team Thenue deserve huge praise for their efforts.
“And the choice of recipient for our charity endeavour couldn’t have been more appropriate.
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“We hope the fundraising will enhance the inspirational work of The Halliday Foundation.”
This year’s Kiltwalk saw 5,000 people walk from Clydebank to Balloch on Saturday, followed by another 14,000 participants from Glasgow and Clydebank to the finish line at Loch Lomond on Sunday.
Around £3 million had already been raised by the time the walkers set off, and this figure is expected to continue growing this week.