Fundraise for your School!

As schools we constantly find ourselves approaching the next fundraising event. National events are so well publicized that I feel there is a sense of expectation for school to take part. There is always a space for these events; the number of people they support, the amount of money that is raised and the amazingContinue reading “Fundraise for your School!”

Manchester 2 London

I am really happy to announce the first ever Challenge Inspiration event. In June next year James White, a cyclist from Milton Keynes will be taking on a 2 day cycle challenge from Manchester to London in aid of Dementia UK. Working with Challenge Inspiration, the event will see James cover 297 miles across 2Continue reading “Manchester 2 London”

Fundraising at an organised event: The London Marathon

Taking part in an organised event to raise money for charity, particularly one that is meaningful to you is a roller-coaster of emotions which brings highs and lows. You get to focus directly on the fundraising efforts and completing the event rather than the event organisation. Background: My brother passed away in 2012 from anContinue reading “Fundraising at an organised event: The London Marathon”

Event Feature: Organising your own fundraising event

Organising your own fundraising event gives you the control and opportunity to make it exactly what you had in mind. At the heart is the focus of supporting a cause that means something to you but be prepared to have a strong group of people around you to contribute to the event. Also don’t underestimateContinue reading “Event Feature: Organising your own fundraising event”

Challenge Inspiration – Q&A

Liam Rowlands is a Year 3 class teacher from Luton, below you can hear about how he got involved in his first endurance challenge! Tell us about your most meaningful event?  The most meaningful event I have been a part of was the Queen Bee Bike & Hike where myself and 5 colleagues cycled fromContinue reading “Challenge Inspiration – Q&A”

Challenge Feature #1 – 100km Walk

I had never taken part in anything like it before in my life but when my Dad died of cancer in March 2018, my whole world was altered and I knew that I wanted his death to mean something.I signed up to the Jurassic Coast Challenge later on that year – a continuous 100km walkContinue reading “Challenge Feature #1 – 100km Walk”