Join our Step Out team and challenge yourself to walk 270,000 steps throughout the month of September and help us support the 27 diagnosed every day. You can Step Out so we can Step In.
Join our Step Out team and challenge yourself to walk 270,000 steps throughout the month of September and help us support the 27 diagnosed every day. You can Step Out so we can Step In.
Location: Anywhere
Challenge Level:
Distance: 270,000 steps
Booking Fee: Free to sign up
Fundraising Goal: Raise what you can
When: 1 September 2024 - 30 September 2024
27 people a day are diagnosed with leukaemia. That’s nearly 10,000 people a year. We need to be there for all of those diagnosed, which is why we need you to Step Out this September! Join our Step Out team this September and challenge yourself to walk 270,000 steps for the 27 diagnosed each day. It’s free to sign-up, just click on the link below
270,000 steps! We, know what you’re thinking, sounds like a lot of steps. But don’t worry, we’re not asking you to do it all in one go. In fact, you can break down these steps into as many ways as you can. You might choose to do 9,000 steps a day, or focus your efforts into your weekends, however you choose – do it your way!
Don’t forget to read our terms and conditions before signing up.
Reach £25 – Bag yourself a wonderful Team 10,000 t-shirt, showing your support for those 10,000 people diagnosed each year.
Reach £150 – We will send you a wonderful team 10,000 medal to wear with pride as well as a certificate showing your total raised.
Reach £250 – You will have earned yourself a £20 voucher for out LC shop, to choose your own reward, from clothing to puzzles to jewellery…. its entirely up to you!!
If you have any questions about our Step Out challenge, you can email us on fundraising@leukaemiacare.org.uk or call us on 01905 75577.
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