The fundraising team at Sarcoma UK are delighted to share with you our 2023 Challenge and Events Calendar.
Last year saw Team Sarcoma soar, with supporters like Sarah who completed her first skydive, Sue and Peter who held an 80’s themed bingo night, and Tom who completed the Great North Run, Royal Parks Half Marathon, and Amsterdam Marathon – all within 5 weeks!
Team Sarcoma 2023 is set to be our biggest and best ever, and we would love you to be a part of it. No matter which challenge you choose or which event you hold, every step you take and every pound you make will change the lives of people affected by sarcoma.
Our 2023 Fundraising Calendar is full of inspiration. Whether you’re starting your fitness journey, looking for your next marathon PB, or thinking of venturing overseas for your next challenge, you’ll be doing something money can’t buy – letting people know that sarcoma is cancer.
Tick another thing off your bucket list in 2023 and take a leap of faith with us, as you experience a freefall like no other in one of our charity skydives or bungee jumps.
For those with the need for speed, use your pedal power to steer positive change in 2023, and join our Team Sarcoma cycle team!
We know that speed isn’t everything, and sometimes slow and steady wins the race. That’s why we offer places in a whole host of walks, hikes, and treks, from short distances to 50km and beyond.
On Team Sarcoma, there’s a place for everyone.
We recognise that sporting challenges aren’t for everyone. Maybe you have more of a creative streak with goods to sell, or like to dabble in some event planning. Whatever you choose to do – we will be there for you.
Remember, the 2023 Events Calendar is not an exhaustive list, and only just scratches the surface on what we can offer in 2023. If you have your eye on any particular events that are not listed, or maybe you have your own place in a race – get in touch with our fundraising team and we will support you in any way that we can.
Together, we can transform the lives of everyone affected by sarcoma.