Looking for a fitness challenge to burn off those mince pies and start the New Year with a spring in your step? Well look no further!
The NSPCC has lined up three fun physical challenges for this spring, summer and autumn - perfect motivation for helping you to keep those all important New Year resolutions.
First up is Climb for ChildLine in Birmingham on Sunday 4 March - climb of 396 steps up and down the region’s iconic Fort Dunlop building to raise funds for the Midlands ChildLine 25th Anniversary Tribute Fund. If your resolution is to ‘take the stairs, not the lift’, this is the challenge event for you. Every penny you raise will help ChildLine to continue to respond to children’s cries for help.
If you’re looking for an summer adventure, how about a 52km, five day trek through stunning Icelandic glaciers, steaming lava fields and boiling mud pools? The Icelandic Lava Trek, taking place from 18 to 22 July might be just the ticket. And whilst you’re taking in the amazing scenery, you’ll be raising vital funds to enable the NSPCC to prevent child abuse.
The challenges culminate with the NSPCC’s annual HACK (Hike Against Cruelty to Kids) on 22 September in the beautiful Shropshire hills. Be prepared for fun, breathtaking views and a challenging walk over either a 10 mile or 20 mile route. All to raise funds for some of the UK ’s most vulnerable children.
Sarah Williams, NSPCC Community Fundraising Manager said: “Training for an event like Climb for ChildLine, the Icelandic Lava Trek or the HACK is a fantastic and fun way to start a keep fit campaign, with an incredibly worthwhile cause to help keep you motivated.
“The challenges range in length and intensity, which means there’s an event to suit everyone. Of course, if you’re looking for a hat trick of challenges, there is nothing to stop you from entering all three events throughout the year! Every penny raised will help the NSPCC to protect vulnerable children in the West Midlands .”
For further details about the events, please contact the Midlands NSPCC Fundraising team on 0844 892 0217 or email midlandsappeals@nspcc.org.uk . You can also visit http://www.nspcc.org.uk/ for more information.
The NSPCC has lined up three fun physical challenges for this spring, summer and autumn - perfect motivation for helping you to keep those all important New Year resolutions.
First up is Climb for ChildLine in Birmingham on Sunday 4 March - climb of 396 steps up and down the region’s iconic Fort Dunlop building to raise funds for the Midlands ChildLine 25th Anniversary Tribute Fund. If your resolution is to ‘take the stairs, not the lift’, this is the challenge event for you. Every penny you raise will help ChildLine to continue to respond to children’s cries for help.
If you’re looking for an summer adventure, how about a 52km, five day trek through stunning Icelandic glaciers, steaming lava fields and boiling mud pools? The Icelandic Lava Trek, taking place from 18 to 22 July might be just the ticket. And whilst you’re taking in the amazing scenery, you’ll be raising vital funds to enable the NSPCC to prevent child abuse.
The challenges culminate with the NSPCC’s annual HACK (Hike Against Cruelty to Kids) on 22 September in the beautiful Shropshire hills. Be prepared for fun, breathtaking views and a challenging walk over either a 10 mile or 20 mile route. All to raise funds for some of the UK ’s most vulnerable children.
Sarah Williams, NSPCC Community Fundraising Manager said: “Training for an event like Climb for ChildLine, the Icelandic Lava Trek or the HACK is a fantastic and fun way to start a keep fit campaign, with an incredibly worthwhile cause to help keep you motivated.
“The challenges range in length and intensity, which means there’s an event to suit everyone. Of course, if you’re looking for a hat trick of challenges, there is nothing to stop you from entering all three events throughout the year! Every penny raised will help the NSPCC to protect vulnerable children in the West Midlands .”
For further details about the events, please contact the Midlands NSPCC Fundraising team on 0844 892 0217 or email midlandsappeals@nspcc.org.uk . You can also visit http://www.nspcc.org.uk/ for more information.
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