There's less than a week to the start of the Bollington CAFOD Fun Run on 27th December.
The Fun Run will start from the Middlewood Way next to St Gregory’s Parish Hall. Those who register online to take part can pick up their running numbers, from the Parish Hall, from 10.00 a.m. If you cannot register online there will be registration available on the day in the Parish Hall.
So that you don’t miss out please visit the website page below, click “Sign up now”, register your place (remember to check the Bollington Fun Run box where requested) and make your donation at:
https://cafod.org.uk/fundraise/sponsored-challenge-events/run-for-cafod/christmas-fun-run
The website also gives you the option to sign up for a virtual 5K if for some reason you are unable to join us this year.
If you are raising sponsorship from friends and family, there is a sponsorship form attached.
Suggestions for your donation are:
• £10.00 per adult (£20.00 for a family)
• £5.00 for under 16s
Since 2011, wonderful runners and walkers - of all ages and abilities - have had fun and through donations and sponsorship raised over £48,000 for CAFOD. With your help we can break the £50,000 limit this year.
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