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Young Farmers
Young farmers across the county, including members of the Ashley club, have been putting their best feet forward to raise funds.
Members of the Staffordshire County Federation of Young Farmers Clubs (SCFYFC) have, betweenthem, covered more than 1,300miles across the beautiful countryside in the county.
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The campaign, which was launched by the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs (NFYFC), Give it Some YFC Welly Relay has helped to raise over £1,000 to help to continue to deliver the muchneeded service to young people in the rural communities across Staffordshire.
Aspokesman for SCFYFC said: The County Federations funding was affected during the last membership year following the cancellation of allits spring and summer fundraising events.
Despite continuing to deliver services to members in avirtual manner, including two Virtual Rallys and a Virtual County Show, the impact of the pandemic has been greatly felt, with only 33 per cent of members re-joined for the current membership year. With face to face events and activities stillonhold this fundraising effort has been very important to bring members together.
Staffordshire YFC tookon the challenge and plannedto cover 500 miles in one month, but hit that target in just one week.
The total miles covered was 1,318 and clubs who covered 35 miles or more are set to benefit from this fundraising campaign.
The members in Staffordshire covered the miles by walking, biking, horse riding and one member, Henry Walker of Ashley YFC, even took to the water and clocked up nautical miles on his sailing boat.
Staffordshire beauty spots including Dimmingsdale near Alton, the canal at Weston and Marshes Hill in Brown Edge provided some great viewpoints, frosty mornings, perfect sunsetsand sunny daytime strolls.
Anyone interested in supporting Staffordshire YFC and their Give it Some YFC Welly campaign can visit the JustGiving page as there is still time left to donate. www.justgiving.com/ fundraising/ staffordshire -yfc.
Jack Salt Chairman of Ashley YFC Sarah Hope of Ashley YFC and Sean Whiteway of Eccleshall YFC