Take the ‘Make a Difference Mile’ challenge to help a heart child this weekend
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29th June 2010 Children’s Heart Federation (CHF) is urging local people to help veteran runner, Paul Willgoss, make a final push to the finishing line of his twelve-month long-distance campaign to raise money for children with a heart condition by taking the ‘Make a Difference Mile’ challenge at the East Midlands Designer Outlet on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 July. The charity, which hopes that at least 133 miles will be covered during the event, invites visitors to the complex to complete the distance by any safe means possible, including jogging on treadmills, bouncing on space hoppers, doing ‘keepie uppies’ with balloons (covering the distance on the spot) and walking around the centre – with an egg and spoon for those who want a higher degree of difficulty. CHF is asking shoppers to make a donation or get their friends to sponsor them to take part in the challenge; all proceeds raised will go to help heart children and their families through CHF welfare grants, information service and family events. “During the past year, I have been all over the country in marathons and shorter runs to encourage people with a heart condition – and members of the public in general – to take a positive step for their own health and raise money for vital help for the families of heart children. When you’re near the end of your race, the support of other people can boost you to give your absolute best. It seemed right to come to the heart of the country for the finale of my year-long challenge – and I’d love some company on the way to the winning line!” “One in every 133 babies, like my Josh, is born with a heart defect,” explains Rachel, “but congenital heart disease is not much in the public eye. I thought by holding some family-friendly events in a familiar public place, like the Designer Outlet, people could learn more about congenital heart disease at first hand while having fun.”
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