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Ultramarathon raises thousands for Lancashire hospice
Summary
Four runners completed a 34-mile ultramarathon on January 17, running between St Catherine's Hospice charity shops and raising about £3,000 after surpassing a £1,000 target; local supporters lined the route to cheer them on.
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Four team members completed a 34-mile ultramarathon on January 17, running between St Catherine's Hospice charity shops from Adlington to Longridge to raise funds for the hospice in Lostock Hall. The group set out with an original target of £1,000 and exceeded that goal before the challenge began. Supporters gathered outside shops along the route and a support van accompanied the team. Organisers and hospice leaders described the effort as a boost to the charity's fundraising work.
Key details:
- The runners were Craig Hummer, James Da Costa, Matthew Kilbane and Alison Evans.
- The route linked St Catherine's Hospice charity shops, covering about 34 miles from Adlington to Longridge.
- The team raised roughly £3,000 and had surpassed a £1,000 target before starting.
- Local supporters cheered at shop stops and a support van and trading team provided logistical help.
- Corporate sponsors named in the report included Ezra Safety Group, 828 Law, Deighan Funeral Parlour and The Cloud Gateway team.
- Lynn Kelly, chief executive at St Catherine's Hospice, said colleagues' dedication and community generosity help ensure continued care for people with life-shortening illnesses.
Summary:
The funds raised will support St Catherine's Hospice's care and family services, and the event highlighted local community backing for the charity. The article reports that donations remained possible via the team's JustGiving page, and no further scheduled events were listed in the report.
