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Time to get crunching!
Did the Christmas period leave you feeling sluggish? Have you been looking for an excuse to get fit? Now is the time!
This March you can get fit whilst raising money for children and families living with the impacts of childhood cancer.
Crunch4kids is a fun challenge event that’s simple to do at home, in the park or even at work! Just register at crunch4kids and nominate the number of crunches you’ll do each day in March and get crunching.


Someone who knows the difference this support makes is Anne. When Anne’s 12-year-old grandson was diagnosed with cancer, supporters like you helped his family pay the bills when they needed it the most.
Now, Anne is giving back. Anne participated in Crunch last year, doing 20 crunches a day to raise money to support other families like hers. Now she is calling on you to join her team and sign up to the Crunch challenge this March!
By challenging yourself, sharing your journey, and asking family and friends for donations and support, you will be directly impacting the lives of families facing childhood cancer.
Can Anne count on you?
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