The COVID-19 pandemic imposed a physical distance between families that many found unbearable. For Romeo Cox, living in Sicily, the cancellation of flights meant he could no longer visit his 77-year-old grandmother in the United Kingdom. Determined to see her, he proposed a radical solution: he would walk the entire distance.
: They got lost several times while traversing mountains and forests. The COVID-19 pandemic imposed a physical distance between
: They endured sore, bloody feet and slept under the stars, once even accidentally pitching their camp under a wasp nest. : They got lost several times while traversing
Romeo’s journey was not only a personal quest but also a mission of advocacy. Inspired by his friend Randolph—a refugee who had walked even further from Ghana to Italy—Romeo used his trek to raise awareness and funds for the Refugee Education Across Conflicts Trust . By the end of his journey, he had raised over £13,000 (more than $18,000) for the charity. Inspired by his friend Randolph—a refugee who had
: The duo had to fend off feral dogs and befriended a wild donkey they named Pedro.