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Hospiscare's marathon can take a month!

New fundraiser starts today

A seven-strong team of hospice staff are getting their running shoes on to start a marathon - although they may take a month to finish it.

‘Team Hospiscare’, who all work for the local charity, will be completing a Marathon in a Month as part of a new virtual challenge. Since the national lockdown in March, Hospiscare’s fundraising efforts have been drastically impacted due to the closure of its charity shops and cancellation of events. The charity faces a loss of over £1 million this financial year.

The members of ‘Team Hospiscare’ have seen first-hand the impact covid-19 has had on the charity and this motivated them to sign up to the challenge. Helen Ashton, complementary therapist, says: “I am in my fifties and used to run regularly but with family and work commitments, the habit got dropped.  Covid-19 has changed the way I work and I am now part of a team providing support to patients and their families and carers over the phone. Modifications and adaptations like this have been made to our service in order to continue supporting these families and this all costs money at a time where our fundraising events have been curtailed.”

Sarah Smith, head of public fundraising, continues: “The financial impact of the pandemic has been huge and it is such a worrying time. That is why I am taking part in Marathon in a Month. I want to feel I am doing what I can to ensure Hospiscare is here now and in the future.”
Wayne Gale, Director of Estates and Facilities, suffered a family bereavement during the pandemic and explains: “I signed up to Marathon in a Month as a personal memorial to my nephew who would have really enjoyed the event.

Although ‘Team Hospiscare’ will have to participate together virtually due to the rule of six, both Helen and Wayne have enlisted family members from their own bubbles to join them. Wayne says: “I will be running approximately six to seven miles per week in October with my daughter. We have been training by running twice a week, much to her annoyance!”

Marathon in a Month welcomes both human and canine participants. Helen is confident that her dog Toby is ready for the challenge, saying “he loves running more than sniffing!” Sarah’s 3-year-old greyhound, Hartley, may need a little more motivation as he prefers sleeping to running but Sarah is hopeful that starting out with a mile a day will ease both Hartley and her into the marathon challenge.

The event is open to everyone; all ages and abilities; two legs or four! It costs just £10 to sign up or £5 for children and dogs and the charity is asking its participants to raise £60 in sponsorship. Sign up at www.hospiscare.co.uk/marathon 

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