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Heroic Scotland fan welcomed home after almighty trek across US in £1million charity fundraiser

New Dispatch Published Jul 3, 2026 Reviewed Jul 4, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Craig Ferguson, a 22-year-old Tartan Army fan, raised £1.18 million for Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH) during a 108-day, 3,300-mile walk across the United States.
1180000 GBP · charity donations raised by Craig Ferguson for SAMH
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The Scottish Government announced a £400,000 donation to SAMH during the final week of Craig Ferguson’s 108-day charity walk across the US.
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Craig Ferguson walked 3,300 miles from Santa Monica Pier in California to Boston Common in Massachusetts over 108 days, departing on February 24 and arriving on June 12.
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Hazel McLlwraith, director of fundraising and major appeals at SAMH, stated that Craig Ferguson’s campaign raised more than £1 million, which will make a lasting difference to the charity’s ability to support people across Scotland.
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A Tartan Army fan who raised more than £1million for charity in a 3,300-mile walk across the US has returned home.

Craig Ferguson, 22 received star-studded backing from the likes of Lewis Capaldi, Ross King MBE, The Proclaimers, Craig Gordon and Sir Kenny Dalglish for his 108-day trek.

Mr Ferguson raised money in support of SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health) to raise awareness and support for the people affected, following his own personal challenges.

Mr Ferguson said: “Coming home to Scotland is incredibly emotional. Setting off 108 days ago, I could never have imagined the journey ahead or the response it would receive.

“Every mile was for everyone who has struggled with their mental health and to show that no-one has to face those challenges alone.

“To return home knowing we’ve raised more than £1million for SAMH is something I’m immensely proud of and I’m so grateful to everyone who supported me every step of the way.”

In the final week of his trek, the Scottish Government announced a £400,000 donation to SAMH as part of the campaign and Mr Ferguson has so far raised £1.18 million, with donations continuing to trickle in.

Mr Ferguson left Santa Monica Pier in California on February 24 before walking across the United States to reach Boston Common on June 12.

The sound of bagpipes rang out as he was welcomed home by friends and family after his three-month expedition.

Mr Ferguson endured desert heat, torrential rain, high wind and snow storms to raise awareness for mental health.

The director of fundraising and major appeals at SAMH, Hazel Mcllwraith, said the charity could not be more grateful.

She said: “Craig’s determination, resilience and unwavering commitment over the past 108 days have inspired people right across Scotland and far beyond.

“Not only has he achieved something truly extraordinary, but he has also helped shine a vital spotlight on the importance of mental health and the power of people coming together to support one another.

The more than £1million raised will make a lasting difference, helping SAMH continue to be there for people across Scotland when they need us most.

“We couldn’t be more grateful to Craig and to everyone who walked, donated, shared his story or cheered him on along the way.”

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