Tagged with:Fundraising: Challenges
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Karen’s Fundraising Challenge
Karen Searle is doing the ultimate challenge of giving up chocolate for January and we are all in awe of her in the CLAPA office!
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Michelle’s walk to the top of Mount Snowdon
Michelle Burd, who was born with a cleft lip and palate, completed an epic trek up Mount Snowdon accompanied by a friend.
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Chris completes the Thames Path Challenge
Chris Williams took part in the Thames Path Challenge 25K on Saturday 13th September which took him from Fulham to Hurst Park (15.5 miles).
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Chris tackles the Thames Path Challenge
In September Chris will be completing the Thames Path Challenge by walking 25km along the river, and is hoping to smash his target of £400.
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Emma Smith tackles the 3 Peaks Challenge
CLAPA supporter, Emma Smith, bravely tackled the 3 Peak Challenge to raise money for CLAPA, in memory of her brother.
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Catch Carol’s Christmas Catchphrase For CLAPA!
Once again the lovely Carol Vorderman will be trying to win some cash for CLAPA over the festive season. Carol will appear on ITV1's "Celebrity Catchphrase" Christmas special on the 29th December at 7 pm. Fingers crossed she will get lucky!
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CLAPA Ambassador Joins ‘The One Show’ Rickshaw Challenge For BBC Children In Need
Sixteen year old Eleanor Pedrick from Upminster in Essex has been selected as one of the riders for The One Show's Rickshaw Challenge; a seven hundred mile journey across the UK to raise money for BBC Children in Need.
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Snowden Challenge
Paul Barrington (soon to be Parent Contact) completed the gruelling Snowdon Challenge along with friends Greg Mear and Richie Heynes, to raise money for CLAPA. Paul’s daughter, Seren, was born with a cleft lip and palate.
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River Humber Swim
On Sunday 30th June, Malcolm Bell took part in an event that would send shivers down the spine of less courageous individuals. Malcolm and a team of equally daring swimmers (all from local businesses) swam across the River Humber as part of the Warner’s Health Humber Business Swim.
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60 Lengths for 60 Years
To celebrate his 60th Birthday, Stephen Prichard decided to row a length for every year he has been on the planet.