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Challenge Events
Is 2021 the year you decide to get fitter? Challenge yourself? Or do something memorable to help others?
Getting through 2020 has been a challenge in itself, but if you’re inspired to set personal goals for 2021, we’d love to support you, while you can make a real difference to our vital work by raising sponsorship.
Whether you want to take up a healthy challenge for January, walk, cycle or run more, or even tackle the London Marathon, or the Yorkshire Three Peaks, our friendly, experienced team will help you keep motivated. We’ll also be announcing details of a special Yorkshire challenge soon for those that relish a reet proper test of your stamina.
When you join Team Purple, we’ll be with you every step of the way, with advice and tips on raising sponsorship, spreading the word to family and friends, and making the most of your personal challenge.
And if you need motivation when the going gets tough, remember, every pound you raise will help Saint Michael's - your local hospice care charity - continue providing vital care and support to families across the Harrogate district living with terminal illness or bereavement.
So, what are you waiting for?
- Contact us today with your ideas and we'll help you make it happen.From Kilimanjaro, to the Yorkshire Three Peaks, your adventure for Saint Michael's is just a step away...What will YOU do to make 2021 a year to remember for all the right reasons?
- To find out more, E: Lturner@saintmichaelshospice.org
Contact Us
Contact our fundraising team for more information or ideas on how you can help Saint Michael’s.
T: (01423) 878 628
E: Email Us
Why challenge yourself Saint Michael's?
''When I'm training, I think about my achievements and how far I've come and how proud I am of what I've achieved, not only on a personal level but for a fantastic charity as well! ''
''I've never experienced as many emotions in one go as I do when I've completed a run; the sense of achievement completely takes over and I usually end up crying my eyes out with a massive grin on my face! ''
Georgia Featherstone, runner and GNR veteran
''We loved doing our 70-mile bike ride, even though it was tiring and challenging. People's generosity made it all worthwhile.''
Peter Binks, part of a team of taxi drivers who cycled ride from Harrogate to Scarborough
"Wow - it is the most incredible experience ever - everyone shuld give it a go!"
Sue Geeson who took part in a skydive to celebrate her birthday