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My target 24 mi
Taking on the Reindeer Run challenge for RNLI lifesavers
RNLI supporters around the country will be donning their antlers and strapping up their hooves to run 24 miles – all to help keep RNLI volunteers safe this winter.
Freezing seas, numbing winds and sub-zero temperatures – would you fancy launching into that aboard a lifeboat? RNLI crews will be doing just that, battling the elements this winter to continue their mission to save every one.
Reindeer Runners will be raising money so they have everything they need to answer the call for help. Because no matter how harsh the winter weather might be, lifeboat crews will always launch to the rescue. I’d be so grateful if you could sponsor me.
My Achievements
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Reached 25% of fundraising target
Reached 50% of fundraising target
Reached 75% of fundraising target
Reached 100% of fundraising target
Added a Blog post
Shared fundraising page
Reached 25% of distance target
Reached 50% of distance target
Reached 75% of distance target
Reached 100% of distance target
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Why I’m doing this…
Monday 10th NovFor generations, the RNLI has been a beacon of hope for anyone facing danger on the water. Their crews of highly trained volunteers are ready day and night, in all weather conditions, to respond to emergencies and bring people safely home. Many of us take that peace of mind for granted, but it’s only made possible by donations and fundraising efforts like this one.
As someone who enjoys the water, I know how unpredictable the sea can be. The RNLI represents courage, community, and compassion, values I deeply admire. Running over 24 miles in winter conditions feels like a small way to honour the challenges their crews face every day.
My hope is that this challenge will raise awareness, strengthen support for their work, and inspire others to get involved.
If you’re able to contribute, even a small donation can make a big difference. Together, we can keep the RNLI’s lifeboats running and their volunteers ready to answer the call — whatever the tide may bring.
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