It's time to get fit, have fun and do something good for your fellow Kiwis living with breast cancer diagnoses - sign up for the 100k’s in 30 Days Aotearoa challenge.
The challenge is taking place from May 1 - 30 2024 and helps raise essential funds for Breast Cancer Support Services Tauranga Trust.
"You can choose to complete the 100km distance however you wish across the 30 days of May - be it on foot, on wheels, on water; in big chunks or small; on your own, or as part of a team," says a BCSST spokesperson.
"Why not rally your work mates and sign up as a business team?"
BCSST says it's a great bonding activity and you can ask your employer to match your donation - supporting your efforts and the charity at the same time.
Rally your work mates and join up as a business team. Photo:Supplied.
100k’s in 30 Days Aotearoa is an annual event that was created by BCSST in 2022 with fantastic participation and support across Te-Moana-ā-Toi, the Bay of Plenty.
In 2023, the Trust took the challenge nationwide; partnering with breast cancer charities across the motu and raising an impressive $180k.
In 2024, the event returns to its roots, with all funds raised going to support BCSST’s mahi in the local community.
“The 100k’s in 30 days challenge is our biggest fundraiser of the year and a massive event for our charity," says BCSST manager Rachel Quin Gilbert.
"We love seeing the enthusiasm that comes out in participants and really hope our local community gets behind the 2024 challenge.
"We would love to smash our fundraising target this year!”
100k’s in 30 Days Aotearoa is an annual event that was created by BCSST in 2022. Photo: Supplied.
Event registration is open from March 27 at www.100ksin30days.nz.
The registration fee of $35 includes an event t-shirt, a running belt bag, access to an online challenger account to log your distance and a bunch of helpful online materials to support you in your challenge activity and fundraising efforts.
Plus, there are prize giveaways and rewards for reaching fundraising targets.
Sign up to support this great cause today at www.100ksin30days.nz
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