KILTWALK FOR THE GREEN TEAM – Sun 13 Sep
This year The Green Team are walking The Kiltwalk! AND, we’re hoping you can help us fundraise to support the essential work we do to connect children and young people with nature. There are three ways to support our campaign:
- WALK for us as an individual or a team
- DONATE to our Kiltwalk Campaign
- SHARE to help encourage others to walk and donate
- ALL three!
Walk with us
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR EDINBURGH 2026!
Join us for a Kiltwalk adventure in the Capital on Sunday 13 September!
Three walk lengths are available – Mighty Stride (approx. 21 miles), Big Stroll (approx. 11 miles) and Wee Wander (approx. 5 miles).
Sign up NOW and select The Green Team as your chosen charity >>
There is also the opportunity to sign up as a Corporate Team in support of The Green Team.
A Kiltwalk is the ultimate team-building challenge raising big funds for us. Before registering, take a look at the Kiltwalk’s Corporate Team page including lots of useful hints and tips to help you get your team together.
Then have the BEST DAY raising vital funds us! Thank you.
DONATE TODAY!
Support and share a brighter greener future
Visit our Green Team Kiltwalk 2026 Fundraising page. This is where you can support our amazing team of Kiltwalkers today by donating.
Every penny raised supports our work. You can also share this page with others. Please help us spread the word!
Help support our Kiltwalk 2026 campaign. It takes just 2 minutes to make a real difference…
Why support The Green Team?
The voices of our young people matter; they help us shape and plan what we do and they remind us that time in nature is not a luxury. It is a powerful tool for building confidence, resilience, belonging and hope.
“Everyone’s got different backgrounds. We all come from different places, and we all get on so well it’s like absolutely amazing and I just love it… It’s the best thing that’s happened to me in a long time.” Green Team programme participant
Our annual Impact Report highlights how the Green Team transforms young lives and how we can help to get young people back on their feet
