Born-Survivor

Take on a challenge this year

Take your pick from a host of challenges near or far in aid of East Cheshire Hospice.

It could be a run or a walk, taking things at your own pace either as a team or individually.

A new addition to the Hospice fundraising calendar is Ultra Challenge which involves walking or running distances between 25 and 100 kilometres in locations such as the River Thames, Cotswolds, Lake District and the Peak District.

The aim is to appeal to all abilities and not just elite athletes.

A bungee jump in aid of East Cheshire Hospice.

 

There are also various events over shorter routes, beginning with a 5k or 10k run in Tatton Park on Sunday, February 8.

A bungee jump event is at Salford Quays on Saturday, February 22.

The Hospice has its popular Starlight Walk at Capesthorne Hall on Thursday, May 15, with the Great Manchester Run on Sunday, May 18.

Capesthorne is also the venue for Born Survivor, a muddy obstacle course on Saturday, April 26.

Battling mud in Born Survivor.  

Hospice fundraiser Luke Hughes said: “We’ve teamed up with Run For Charity and Ultra Challenge Series, online platforms which give our supporters access to a range of events to raise money for the Hospice.

“It’s a much easier way for us to promote events, reducing costs, logistics and the registration process.

“One exception to this partnership is, of course, our Starlight Walk, one of our flagship community events, which we’re proud to host again this year.”

Links to all events are on the Hospice website.

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