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Posted 27 May 2022
Free Skipping Rope To Set Up Fundraising Event @ Macmillan Cancer Support
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
Why should I join Team Macmillan?
By registering in the Facebook group following the steps above you'll receive:
A free Macmillan skipping rope
Access to our friendly Facebook group and your fellow challengers
Fundraising support and weekly updates to help you ace your challenge!
Most importantly we'll provide you with a reason to keep going because you'll know that you're helping improve the lives of people living with cancer. Donations make up 98% of our annual income so we simply couldn't do what we do without you.
By taking part in this challenge, you accept that you must, as least, be at a basic level of fitness in order to participate. You also must be over the age of 18 to take part.
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Edited by a community support team member, 27 May 2022
14 Comments
sorted byYou're not just running for Macmillan, You're running for every man, woman and child who need the support they offer.
Without kind people like yourself, a lot of charities would not be here.
Much respect, I doff my hat to you.
Says email them if not on FB
I did it!
Will you sponsor me please?
Doubt it’s reliable or will get through, worth a shot I suppose.
Wow 100k that's insane! Goodluck bud
Why not offer something useful like a broom? Yes instead of doing unless stuff like skipping or skydiving etc why not sweep the streets or something else which will benefit people and also raise money through sponsorship?
Good luck with your fundraising
Well done pal. I've considered an ultra before but the training alone looks gruelling. 100k is mindblowing.
If you're not on Facebook and would like to take part don't worry. Just email us on fundraising@macmillan.org.uk and we'll help."
Agree on the skydiving but skipping is a form of exercise so has health benefits. Less money spent on dealing with results of unhealthy lifestyles means more for tackling cancer.