A half-marathon of a different kind took place in March this week as the team from Aria Court Care Home took on a 13.1-mile wheelchair walk to raise money for Comic Relief.
There were red noses all round due to the chilly weather but spirits were high as they braved the elements to support Comic Relief and absolutely smashed the challenge in a total time of 5hrs.
The event, which saw residents and staff team up to conquer the total distance with participants taking turns pushing wheelchairs around the half-mile loops at Avenue Park, showed how collective effort can achieve a common goal.
The team said they had a lot of fun and enjoyed getting our in the fresh air, ensuring the seated residents were wrapped up warm while those doing the pushing did not overheat. Those who did not take part kept a close eye on progress from the home at Coronation Close in March.
The success of the wheelchair push half marathon was not only measured in miles but also in the generous support from sponsors and well-wishers. Through their collective efforts, they managed to raise almost £200 for Comic Relief, with the promise of more donations still to come.
Reflecting on their accomplishment, the participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to such a worthy cause. They highlighted the sense of fulfilment and pride that came from pushing beyond their limits to make a difference in the lives of others.
You can find their Just Giving page here.
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