The St Neots moonwalkers have raised a "phenomenal" £1,275 to fight breast and prostate cancer during a fun and colourful Decorated Bra Cancer Charity walk.
The town of St Neots were treated to a "fabulous" display of googly eye, nail varnish, feather, glitter, and bumble bee decorated bras for the walk.
Armed with collection boxes, around 30 moonwalkers assembled in St Neots Market Square on Saturday, April 29, walking throughout the town to spread awareness and joy.
The walk organiser Tracy Honeyman said: "The response from St Neots was just fabulous.
"All of the moonwalkers, they're up on cloud nine at the moment; it's like they've done a marathon each and every one of them.
"I just can't thank everyone enough for all their support. It's been phenomenal, and everyone was so behind us."
The moonwalkers kicked things off with the flash dance at 2pm before setting off to several businesses, collecting funds right up until midnight.
Tracy said the public "absolutely loved" seeing the moonwalkers out and about and that she was "over the moon" with the whole day.
The £1,275 raised smashed the £800 total from last year, and the group still plans to collect more funds with charity boxes in the Geroge and the Dragon pub and other businesses.
"Considering how the cost of living is at the moment and how everyone is going through difficult times, that is just phenomenal," added Tracy
"I couldn't have done it without all the moonwalkers."
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As a keen walker, Tracy regularly participates in the London Moonwalk and will continue raising money for breast and prostate cancer up until the London Moonwalk on May 20.
The London Moonwalk was the inspiration behind bringing the iconic and fun decorated bra walk to St Neots, and Tracy said the plans are already in motion for next year's walk.
With the help of two online fundraisers, she has raised more than £1,600 combined with the collections to split evenly to helping breast and prostate cancer charities.
If you wish to donate, visit Tracy's moonwalk fundraiser and also her JustGiving page for prostate cancer.
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