What's your 2022 Challenge? Fundraise for Run Talk Run...

A fresh new year is upon us, and with it, an opportunity to get excited for races and challenges and quirky little self-development projects that we want to embark on to make this our best year yet!

If you think that the challenge you have in mind for 2022 could be a good tool for fundraising for mental health support services, then look no further.

In 2022 we have made it easier than ever to fundraise for Run Talk Run!

The requirements:

  • A commitment to raise £50 for RTR

The benefits

  • A free RTR T Shirt to train in

  • Amazing community to train with

  • We’ll sing your praises on social media to boost fundraising

A great example of a man who is pushing beyond his barriers to fundraise for our community is Matt Warne, the Regional Leader for the South East and leader for RTR Hastings.

This is why Matt has decided to fundraise for Run Talk Run…

I will be fundraising for Run Talk Talk throughout 2022, by completing 12 races in 12 months (minimum half marathon).

I got involved with Run Talk Run in August 2020, setting up and co-leading a group in Hastings. By December 2020 I had also taken on the South East Regional Leader role. Run Talk Run has become a huge part of my life, it’s given me more confidence and allowed me to connect to a great group of people both in my group but across the network of leaders across the UK - we are a family.

I want to do this challenge to help continue to spread the word of Run Talk Run. Highlighting the great work all of our leaders do across the UK and to also show the wonderful platform and safe place our groups provide to allow people to be themselves. I wholeheartedly believe in what we are doing and what we are trying to achieve and I want to take this challenge on to give something back to Run Talk Run and help them move forward into the future.

Matt x

Jessica Robson