The Virgin Money London Marathon was due to take place on Sunday, 26 April. With thousands of fundraising events being cancelled or postponed due to coronavirus (Covid-19), many charities, including Girlguiding, are losing vital income.
The Virgin Money London Marathon organisers have created a new campaign - the 2.6 Challenge - to help raise funds to save charities like Girlguiding.
Both Willow and Kaiden are very enthusiastic about helping Girlguiding Surrey West as they are raising funds for Paxmead.
Paxmead Riverside Base is a residential centre available to members of Girlguiding, The Scout Association and other youth organisations. The site sits on the glorious River Thames in Shepperton, Middlesex and is within easy reach of both Windsor and London.
Willow is a member of Rainbows in Ashford Middlesex and Kaiden hopes to become a Scout when he is old enough.
What better way to support a centre that provides adventure of youngsters.
Both Willow and Kaiden have taken inspiration from their daily PE with Joe Wicks, and have created their own 10 activity 'workouts'.
26 Joe Wicks Bunny Hops
26 Star Jumps
26 Snap, Crackle and Pops (from ballet class)
26 Secs Flamingo Balance (from ballet class)
26 Secs Running on the spot
26 Joe Wick Kangaroo Bounces
26 Squats
26 Shots at the Basketball hoop
26 Up the Steps then down the Slide
26 Football Kicks
Kaiden will also be adding some superhero moves including SpiderMan (as seen on PE with Joe), Captain Americas and Hulk Smashes (his own moves!!)
In addition to the activities, Willow and Kaiden will also be signing all 26 letters of the alphabet and making 26 rainbow cards to spread some love at these tough times.