‘Around The World In 80 Days’ With The Electrical Industries Charity

The Electrical Industries Charity (EIC) is inviting you to get active this summer by taking on a walking challenge of 80 days around the world while raising vital funds for the Dickinson family.

The charity’s journey around the world is part of its new Challenge for a Cause campaign, which aims to raise £250,000 to transform the Dickinson families’ lives by giving them a long lasting family home, and help Caz Dickinson, a wife and mother of three, with her development. Read the full story on the Electrical Industries Charity’s official website.

One step at a time virtual travel around the world is open to anyone looking to find fun in fitness and get in shape this summer. The ‘Around the World in 80 Days’ campaign is also a perfect way to get your family and friends active this summer and reap the benefits of a healthier lifestyle. It is easy and a great way to get kids active too.

unknownYou can choose your personal goal for the distance that you would like to achieve, which can be travelled in any way you like, including jogging, walking, skipping, swimming, hopping, rowing or cycling; just remember to have fun. All you need to do is log your journey on the charity’s world walking App which will then be added to the charity’s 80 day challenge.

The charity is aiming to raise at least £1 for each mile achieved on its around the world in 80 days journey. You can fundraise for your own around the world miles any way you like, through sponsorship, bucket collections, workplace donations, it is up to you.

The EIC’s 80 day challenge will start on Monday 26th June with the aim of reaching the goal of 34,113 miles by Wednesday 13th September 2017.

run-2181103_1920The EIC’s managing director, Tessa Ogle, says: “We are delighted to announce our Around the World in 80 Days campaign, which will bring family, friends and colleagues together to enjoy fitness in a fun way while at the same time transforming the lives of the Dickinson family.”

To sign up and join the challenge, download the full instructions from the charity’s official website, it only takes few minutes to join. Or if you would like to go around the world alone, please contact: fundraising@electricalcharity.org

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