The 29 Luton Town colleagues taking on a running, walking and cycling challenge to raise funds and awareness for club charity of the year, Stepping Stones, are about to enter their final week of activity - and need your help to reach their £5,000 target.
In recent years several members of club staff have taken part in Prostate United, raising funds for Prostate Cancer UK by running, walking or cycling every day for the month of October.
This year we have decided to follow the same model of running, walking or cycling every day, but starting in September, and in aid of Stepping Stones, the Luton-based charity dedicated to empowering women who have suffered domestic abuse or are vulnerable due to substance misuse by providing hope and the skills and resources to make positive life choices.
The following 29 people have completed 23 of their runs of 3km or 5km, or cycles of 10km, and have so far raised over £1,500.
Aiden Knowles, Alex Lawless, Andrew Barringer, Cheryl Jacobsen, Cris da Silva, Dec O'Reilly, Emily Howes, George Dunn, Jack Ainsworth, Jay Socik, Jenn Smith, Jonny Pearson, Kelly Lawson, Kevin Foley, Kevin Pilkington, Kobie Dee, Luke Gregory, Mike Hooker, Monika Jude, Narada Bernard, Nasreen Afzal, Paul Ballantyne, Philip Hilaire-Moore, Sarah Denmark, Sian Murray, Stuart Hammonds, Tom Schofield and Zac Neal with the addition of our fantastic fundraising fan, Mark Crowther, too!
If you feel able to donate to help towards the target of £5,000, then please do so via the JustGiving page below:
justgiving.com/team/luton-town-x-stepping-stones
We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has donated so far and especially to all who have taken part - and good luck for the final week. COYH!
For more information on our club charity of the year, Stepping Stones, visit steppingstonesluton.co.uk