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Just ordinary people making an extraordinary difference.
We’re celebrating the everyday people going above and beyond for the causes they love.
Those taking time out of their day-to-day life to feel good and raise money for what matters.
3 Dads Walking
Suicide is the biggest killer of those under 35 in the UK. Unfortunately, Tim, Mike and Andy know this only too well. Their worlds were turned upside down when their daughters took their own lives.
Together, these dads took on a 300-mile walk raising vital awareness for suicide prevention and over £994,000 for Papyrus.
Manny Kang
This life-long Wolverhampton Wanderers supporter has raised hundreds of thousands for Dementia UK.
Running and cycling for hundreds of miles, organising sleepouts, raffling signed football shirts and selling thousands of samosas as part of his infamous ‘Samosa Saturday’s’.
Paula Craig
Police officer, Paula raised over £33,000 to thank Aspire, the charity that supported her after she was hit by a car in 2001.
She became the first paraplegic person to swim the English Channel without a wetsuit, as part of a relay team.
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#JustGivers Making A Difference
76 marathons in 76 days
Josh is aiming to raise£1,000,000 for Samaritans, so those facing mental health struggles can get the support they need.
Trisha’s Hair Donation
After seeing her Grandmother battle cancer, 11-year-old Trisha decided she wanted to donate her hair to The Little Princess Trust.
100 miles of ‘walkies’
Ralph is taking on 100 miles worth of ‘walkies’ with his owner Emmie, to raise funds for Alzheimer’s Society.
A jam-packed fundraiser
To celebrate her 100th birthday, Margaret made 100 jars of jam and marmalade to raise funds for Nightingale Cancer Support Centre.
Rudest charity walk
James took on a 500km walk via the rudest-named places in the UK to fundraise for Baggy Trousers, the testicular cancer charity.
Oscar’s mountain climb
6-year-old Oscar and his Dad are climbing the equivalent of Mount Everest across 12 UK mountains for Derian House Children’s Hospice.