I’m taking on the Reindeer Run Challenge for RNLI lifesavers
This December, I’m doing 24 miles run / walk to help keep RNLI volunteers this winter.
I’ve done an RNLI fundraising challenge before.
when I was a little girl I used to do door-to-door collections with my mum carrying the old-fashioned lifeboat money box. I’m sure you’ll remember those ones, sometimes you see them in a pub.
I’ve done an RNLI fundraising challenge before.
This charity is very important to me when I was a little girl I used to go door- to -door collections with my mum carrying the old-fashioned lifeboat money box.
I’m sure you remember those ones, sometimes you see them in a pub.
I also had a school friend who’s dad was the lifeboat Coxson in Weymouth so I spent many years playing around the lifeboat in the lifeboat house with my friends.
Being brought up by the ocean, both of my parents instilled in me the importance of water safety and respect of the sea.
The RNLI was one of my mother‘s chosen charities.
So I’m determined to keep this tradition within my family, this will be the second challenge I’ve done.
lifeboat volunteers are an integral part of the community Especially when you live by the coast. They save lives every day and they are all volunteers.
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.
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 would be so grateful if you could sponsor my fundraising challenge & I will make intermittent Facebook posts on how I’m doing with my Miles.
Thank you to our Sponsors
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