THE NSPCC is calling on people across Warrington to take part in its annual walking challenges in four locations across the UK.
HACK, Hike Against Cruelty to Kids, includes walks ranging from fie to 22 miles, and take place in some of the most beautiful locations in the UK including the Mournes Mountains in Northern Ireland, a city walking challenge through the streets of London, plus challenge walks of varying lengths in Yorkshire and Devon.
NSPCC community fundraising manager, Helen Verity, said: “We are delighted to be working with GO Outdoors for the 2013 HACK challenges. With the support from their customers and staff, even more walkers can join in the fun, which will hopefully mean we’ll be able to raise even more money for children and families across the region.
“Training for the HACK is a great way to start a keep fit campaign and taking part is an amazing challenge and experience. The HACK will be a fabulous day out in the great outdoors and a valuable opportunity to help the NSPCC raise money to support its projects and services across the UK, so why not think about taking part as a group of friends or maybe enter a corporate team.”
For further details about all the HACKs taking place in 2013 and to register online, please visit www.nspcc.org.uk/hack
NSPCC launches charity hike
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