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1000 miles complete and the Big One conquered as teen continues fundraising
Summary
Fifteen-year-old Rebecca Crombie completed a 1,000-mile running challenge for Make-A-Wish UK and climbed the 235ft Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach to raise funds for Shelter; she is now training to run a marathon to benefit ACCT UK.
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Rebecca Crombie, a 15-year-old pupil at Blackpool Aspire Academy, has completed two major fundraising challenges and is preparing more. She finished a 1,000-mile running challenge for Make-A-Wish UK and also climbed the 235ft Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach to raise money for Shelter. Her efforts aim to support frontline advice services and charities that help young people and families. She is now training to run a marathon to raise funds for ACCT UK and plans further challenges during the year.
Key details:
- Rebecca is 15 and attends Blackpool Aspire Academy.
- The Big One climb reached the 235ft rollercoaster structure and involved more than 500 steps.
- She completed the 1,000-mile challenge on January 28 in support of Make-A-Wish UK and reported raising £650 against a £500 goal; she also plans a bungee jump later in the year for the same charity.
- Her Big One climb formed part of fundraising for Shelter, which supports people facing homelessness and housing insecurity.
- Rebecca is now raising money for ACCT UK by training to run a marathon and sharing updates publicly.
- Her fundraising has attracted community support and donations as she balances school with training.
Summary:
Rebecca's campaigns have combined endurance challenges with local fundraising to support charities including Make-A-Wish UK, Shelter and ACCT UK. She plans a marathon and additional fundraising activities this year, and her fundraising pages will remain active as donations continue to grow.
