Looks like we're running into some trouble. You can try donating again, or reach out to our Customer Support team for help.
Rose Barnard

Tough Guy 2008: CHOX AWAY! Part Deux

Fundraising for Oxford Hospitals Charity
£3,950
raised of £5,000 target
by 46 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Participants: Simon Machin; John Chelsom; Mark Pengelly; Steve Horwood; Rose Barnard; Louise Newman; Steve Dunkley, Eddie Dillon, Adam Szczepaniak and Harry Carpenter
Oxford Hospitals Charity

Verified by JustGiving

RCN 1175809
We fund equipment, research and facilities to support patients across our hospitals

Story

Somehow not put off by Tough Guy 2007 The Year of the Tiger, a few CSW individuals of dubious sanity are attempting a double whammy along with some new recruits who surely can't yet know what they have let themselves in for!

The CSW Tough Guy 2008 team: CHOX Away! Part Deux

Help them in their pledge to raise funds for Oxford's Children's Hospital Campaign (CHOX).

It has taken months of training to prepare for Tough Guy 2008, and this isn't surprising when you take a look at what the Tough Guy event involves: below is a quick recap, for further information visit www.toughguy.co.uk.

The Start · Country Miles ·  Slalomn ·  Ghurka GN ·  The Tiger · Colditz ·  The Behemoth ·  Firey Holes ·  Tyre Crawl ·  The Swamp ·  Vietcong Tunnels ·  Paradise Climb · Underwater Tunnel · Berlin Wall ·  The Lake ·  Dans Deceiver ·  Dragon Pools ·  Bailey Bridge ·  Stalag Escape ·  Tyre Torture ·  Anaconda ·  The Hill ·  The Finish

Mud, sweat & ice - Tough Guy is an event like no other, it takes over 3 hours and consists of a grueling 8 mile cross country course (Country Miles) followed by a torturous 'SAS style' assault course, referred to as 'The Killing Fields', involving deep icy water, great heights, barbed wire, firey obstacles and even electrocution!! Not to mention the very real risk of hyperthermia. Out of approximately 5000-6000 starters, 1 in 5 are never seen at the finish line!

Help the team get through this ordeal by sponsoring them generously. How much would YOU pay NOT to do Tough Guy? 

   Think how glad will you be on the morning of Sunday 27th January when you look out the window at the ice on your car, and you can see your breath in the air - that you won't be out there getting fully submerged in freezing cold water and scraping your elbows commando crawling beneath barbed wire and much much worse.

The Oxford Children's Hospital Campaign is an extremely worthwhile cause, providing purpose-built family-friendly facilities for inpatient and outpatient children's services under one roof for the very first time.

The healthcare needs of children are very different to those of adults: children need looking after in a way that takes account of the differences in their physical and emotional maturity. Get it wrong with children's care and the bad experience may affect development and last a life-time. Get it right - by creating a truly child-friendly environment - and all the evidence shows that children recover more quickly.

 

CSW Group Ltd has pledged to raise £45,000 to sponsor a Resource Room on the surgical floor of the new Oxford Children’s Hospital. So, as well as surviving the event the team is aiming to raise at least £5000 towards this target.

Thank you for visiting our fundraising page. Please dig deep and sponsor us online.

Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor us: Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Charitable Funds will receive your money faster and, if you are a taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.

So please sponsor us now!

Many thanks for your support.

P.s. Need more persuasion to sponsor us? Click here to see the 2007 video on You Tube.

About the charity

Oxford Hospitals Charity

Verified by JustGiving

RCN 1175809
Oxford Hospitals Charity helps transform our local hospitals - the Oxford Children's Hospital, John Radcliffe, Horton General, Churchill and NOC - funding the latest medical equipment, research and facilities.Thank you so much for your amazing support. Find out more at www.hospitalcharity.co.uk

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,949.50
+ £1,017.64 Gift Aid
Online donations
£3,608.00
Offline donations
£341.50

* Charities pay a small fee for our service. Find out how much it is and what we do for it.