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The Blue Knights Motorcycle Club Raise £250 for Positive Bones!
Every year the Blue Knights choose a charity to fundraise for through their many events and this year chose Positive Bones!
COOCI Associates Take on the 3-Peaks for Positive Bones
COOCI Associates Take on the 3-Peaks for Positive Bones raising an incredible one thousand six hundred and three pounds!
Mother and daughter duo walk a whopping 296 miles for charity!
Gail Ward and Anne Pemberton walk the coast of Cornwall raising money for various charities, including an incredible four hundred and ten pounds Positive Bones.
World Tin Bath Championships
In July 2022, Robert (Bob) set out in the World Tin Bath Championships in a bid to raise money for Positive Bones! With tall his 6ft4 frame squeezed into his little red tin bath he finally answered the question ‘To Bob, or not to Bob’ with the answer being - to sink!
WALL OF DEATH!
On the 25th of July, Paul Malin with the support of the world famous Ken Fox Troupe, took on the Wall of Death at the MotoFest in Coventry and completed it with ease. He impressed the stunt group so much that they have asked for a repeat performance at the Ipswich Festival of Wheels, allowing him to continue his fundraising efforts.
Band and Quiz Night
Edmund Jeffers, Geoff Quayle, Tom Hughes, Sarah Sutton and Joanne Craine all ran in the Syd Quirk Half Marathon on the Isle of Man in late 2018, on behalf of Positive Bones. Shaking money tubs and wearing Positive Bones t-shirts they braced the island’s famous winds and ran the 21km raising money along the way.
Walking the Wainrights
214 mountains for Positive Bones. Join Emily on her challenge to walk the Wainrights with a Positive Bones banner in hand!
Douglas Soap Box Race!
Each year Douglas, Isle of Man holds a soap box race on its main streets, locals take part in their homemade soap box racers and for 2 years running Positive Bones has had its very own Soap Box!
Syd Quirk Half Marathon
Edmund Jeffers, Geoff Quayle, Tom Hughes, Sarah Sutton and Joanne Craine all ran in the Syd Quirk Half Marathon on the Isle of Man in late 2018, on behalf of Positive Bones. Shaking money tubs and wearing Positive Bones t-shirts they braced the island’s famous winds and ran the 21km raising money along the way.
River Thames Swim
Bracing the freezing cold waters of the River Thames, Emma Sparrow took herself into the waters as part of a sponsored swim. Setting herself the challenge Emma knew she had to do something out of her comfort zone to really embrace the fundraising effort and she absolutely did!
Valentines Ball
On Valentines night in 2019 Cinderella went to the ball to auction for some incredible donated prizes and raise money for Positive Bones in the process. The night was an amazing success with a grand total of £10,000 raised!
The Positive Bones Post Office
Throughout 2019 Warnsworth Post Office raised money for Positive Bones through bake sales and money tubs kept on the counter, not only did they spread awareness of Positive Bones but they also raised money in the process!
Belmond Le Manoir Raffle
After Remi Munier offered to donate a voucher for Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat'Saison in Oxfordshire, Guy and Kay Ward knew exactly what they should do with it, an auction for Positive Bones of course!
Isle of Man Department of Infrastructure
Positive Bones supporter and friend Sian Christian is an amputee herself and in 2019 she asked people within her company to clear out their pockets in the name of Positive Bones.
TT BMX Lap
Facing the elements, Sean Bostrom cycled the TT lap on a BMX bike. Under torrential rain he took on the 38 hilly miles with an amazing support team around him.
70K in a Day!
Edmund Jeffers took on the epic challenge of rowing 70kilometres in a day for Positive Bones in 2018. Carried out on a rowing machine he managed to complete the row in just 5 hours, 36 minutes and 24 seconds with a total of 10,087 strokes!
Tin Bath Championships
The 47th World Tin Bath Championships in Castletown Isle of Man was one of the first fundraisers for Positive Bones. David Dallimore took on the challenge raising awareness and funds.
Hamper Raffle
Not every challenge has to be physical. Back in the early days Georgia Beattie and Dan Bridges raffled off an amazing hamper to colleagues, friends, family and supporters of Positive Bones. Announcing the winner online they managed to raise a magical £1250!