Local Oakham resident Rosiema.e calls on the community to join the NSPCC 5K Walk this December.
Rosiema.e, an Oakham resident, is encouraging all the children in the community to join the NSPCC 5K Walk this December. The event is being organised by the NSPCC, a children's charity.
The walk will take place on Sunday, December 21st at 1PM. The starting point is Oakham Baptist Church. All ages are welcome to participate. It would be great if the children and supervising adults taking part dressed in festive outfits.
To register for the walk, please visit: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/charity-events/charity-treks-ultrachallenges/walk-for-children/
Walk for Children
Saturday 21st December
Registration Fee £10
Sponsorship Target £100
The NSPCC is the leading children's charity in the UK. They work to protect children from abuse and neglect. They also provide support to children who have been abused or neglected.
The 5K Walk is a great way to get involved in the community and support a great cause. It is a fun and easy way to get some exercise and spend time with family and friends.
For further updates:
Instagram: rosiema.e
Email: rosieebangs@gmail.com
The NSPCC is a registered charity in England and Wales (216401) and Scotland (SC037717).
The NSPCC Helpline is open 24/7 on 0808 800 5000.
You can also get in touch with the NSPCC via their website: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/

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