A woman and her dog have completed a 33-mile walk for charity.
Joanna Burdett, 55, alongside her pet Lola, hiked across the South Downs last weekend to raise funds for Headway Sussex, a charity supporting people with brain injuries.
Despite the wind and rain, Joanna and Lola, who is a therapy dog for the charity, battled on and raised an impressive £670 despite the fact Lola became injured and needed carrying for a chunk of the walk.
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Joanna, from Ardingly near Haywards Heath, said: "Headway Sussex plays a crucial role in our community, offering support and rehabilitation services to those affected by brain injuries.
"The work they do is life-changing, providing individuals and their families with the tools and resources needed to navigate the complexities of recovery and regain their quality of life."
Donations can be made at https://www.justgiving.com/page/joanna-burdett-1715065076788.
All money raised will go towards Headway Sussex, which provides care centres, rehabilitation programmes and support groups for people whose lives have been affected by a brain injury.
A spokesman for Headway Sussex said: “Without the dedication and support of individuals like Joanna, we would struggle to maintain the level of care that our community depends on."
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