Farmer's epic walk gets royal donation
One man, 142 miles and a message of hope, from Herefordshire to London. Sam Stables trekked from Ross-on-Wye to London, raising awareness of mental health in the agricultural industry.
He carried a backpack with words such as 'finances', 'weather', 'exhaustion' and 'loneliness' to portray some of the struggles that farmers go through on a daily basis.
Sam even received a mention in parliament, from Hereford & South Herefordshire MP Jesse Norman.
Prince William donated 拢5,000 to Sam's cause, fundraising for the National Federation of Young Farmers Clubs.
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