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Care Home Staff Run 13.1m To Raise £700 For Charity

RunStaff from various Barchester Healthcare care homes throughout the UK put the ‘fun’ into ‘fundraising’ by participating in the Great North Run, the annual half marathon between Newcastle and South Shields on 9th September. The team of five managed to raise £700 for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation.

Alastair Kirk, Ruth Langslands, Fiona Dundas, Adam Moore and Jack Titterton all completed the 13.1M run, with Jack racing ahead, closely followed by Adam and then Fiona. The team was in good company, with the 57,000 other runners who took also part in the annual half marathon between Newcastle and South Shields. As ever, fun-runners followed in the footsteps of the world’s elite distance athletes with Sir Mo Farah sealing a record-breaking fifth victory in the men’s event. The Olympian reached the finish line in an impressive 59 minutes and 26 seconds.

Henriette Dupont, Grants Manager for Barchester’s Charitable Foundation said; “We are very proud of our team members who represented the charity during the race. After the run our team enjoyed a well-earned drink and rest with family and friends, and despite the ache of running a half marathon, the team crossed the finish line with determination supported by the many fans who cheered them on from the side lines.

If you would like to support the team please send donations to: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/TeamBarchyGNR2018

 

 
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