Jonathan, Loredana and Lawrence WYATT

#TeamSteps 2.6 Challenge

Fundraising for Steps
£7,068
raised of £5,000 target
by 42 supporters
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Event: The 2.6 Challenge, on 26 April 2020
Participants: Jonathan, Loredana and Lawrence
the 2.6 challenge
Campaign by Marie Curie (RCN 207994 (England & Wales) and SC038731 (Scotland))
The 2.6 Challenge is a simple and fun way for everyone to do their bit to help save the UKs charities.

Story

Every day approximately 500 babies are born with a lower limb condition called clubfoot

Every year more than 250’000 children are born with or develop a hip disorder.

Today in the world there are approximately 35’000’000 million people
with a need for prosthetics/orthotics and related rehabilitation services.

For the next week we will cycle at least 2.6 hours every day with the aim to cycle the distance between Poole to Edinburgh. 

Our little superhero Lawrence and his bionic leg (as he likes to call it!) will join the challenge (under supervision of mum and dad!) and will help us to raise funds for children and adults who cannot have access the necessary treatment especially now with COVID-19 restrictions. 

The charity provides support to the NHS and Health Care Systems internationally for free and now more than ever they need your support. 

Your donation will make a difference as Steps is predominantly run by volunteers and none of the executive and non executive team receive a salary/remuneration. 

About the campaign

The 2.6 Challenge is a simple and fun way for everyone to do their bit to help save the UKs charities.

About the charity

Steps

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RCN 1094343
Steps is the leading charity working for all those whose lives are affected by childhood lower limb conditions. Everything we do is about valuing and supporting individuals, families and carers affected by conditions which have an impact on the legs, hips or feet.

Donation summary

Total raised
£7,067.71
Online donations
£7,067.71
Offline donations
£0.00

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