Keighley Buddhists walked across Bronte Country to raise money to feed the hungry.
Members of Keighley Interbeing, a meditation group, raised money for international aid charity Buddhist Global Relief.
The charity works to relieve hunger by supporting grassroots solutions and empowering girls and women through educational sponsorship.
The walk crossed the moors to Hebden Bridge from the Bronte Parsonage Museum in Haworth.
Interbeing member, Richard Dillon, said: “In a global economy, where annually five million children die of starvation and poverty-related disease, there is an alternative. Together we can be the change the world needs.”
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