Start your Christmas holidays off with a bang and earn that Christmas dinner by jingling all the way to 5K with CHSF!
On Sunday 17th December we want you to join #TeamCHSF and pledge to journey 5K in your local area – dressed in your festive best!
Do it on your own, as a family or part of a team and raise vital funds for our heart warriors this Christmas!
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This year our heart unit needs your help more than ever.
Grab those antlers and Christmas jumper, lace up your trainers with tinsel, sew sleigh bells to your running vest and spread the festive cheer on 17th December!
How it all works…
1. Sign up to the CHSF Jingle All The Way 5K for FREE using the form below.
2. Head over to the team JustGiving page and share with friends and family. Let them know why you’re fundraising for CHSF this Christmas.
3. Start digging out your favourite Christmas clobber so you can dress festive for the big day.
4. Head out at 9:30am on Sunday 17th December, take on your 5K wherever you are knowing you are jingling all the way with the rest of #TeamCHSF!
“Jingle bells, jingle bells,
jingle all the way.
If you want to support hearts for life
sign up to run 5K today!”
Sign up for Jingle All The Way 5K…
Thank you for taking part in Jingle All The Way 5K…
and raising money to support our heart warriors and their families. The work we do is only possible because of people just like you supporting us.
If you have any questions, comments or queries about Jingle All The Way 5K please get in touch at info@chsf.org.uk
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