Showing posts with label hadrians wall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hadrians wall. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Fundraising During A Pandemic

 



For more info and context, please make sure to read part one of this post here

One of my favourite things is to support my favourite charities. However, being not the most well off myself, but still wanting to help out has lead me to organize or take part in many fundraising events over the years. I have skydived, organized a sponsored dog walk and taken part in more 5/10/20ks than I can count on my hands. 
Not that I've mentioned it at all on this blog (that is sarcasm, I obviously have moaned about it very often), but we can't get out on our normal walks, hikes and exploring days and haven't been able to for over a year now so when trying to do something to fundraise during this pandemic I had to get a little creative.

My previous four charity events have been 20k hikes, virtual events that you complete on your own rather than with a crowd of others like a traditional distance challenge like The Great North Run or the Race for Life and so a virtual challenge was the way to proceed.
As I mentioned in the part one of this post, I chose The Conqueror Events Series and their Hadrian's Wall 90 mile distance in particular. You get to see where you are using Google Street view and get postcards during your journey which is great to spur you on. How was I going to travel 90 miles without leaving my home though?

With The Conqueror app, they actually have a whole exercise converter where you can take whatever exercise you've done and find how the equivalent distance in miles or km. Aside from completing my final couple of miles of the challenge outside, the rest I did on a mini trampoline! [FYI, I highly recommend a rebounder as a fun way to get exercise from home, especially for others like myself with arthritis or other chronic pain as it is low impact on your joints. It actually helped to improve my pains rather than make them worse considering the milage.]
Yes, I jogged, jumped, sprinted, rocked, walked and everything in between to complete the 90 miles worth of steps/distance within 24 days - an average of 3.75 miles per day. 





A completely digital way of raising money I also collected my sponsors fully online. I used Just Giving's Crowdfunder website where 18 wonderfully kind supporters raised £240 for my chosen recipient Vucjak Shelter. Make sure to read this post to learn more about them or visit their website https://www.vucjakshelter.org/ to see just how awesome they are. 
With the Crowdfunder website, you do have to pay a small percentage in fees so what was donated wasn't all received, however I made up the small extra amount and donated a straight £250 / 276 to the shelter on the 22nd of February.
I was so over the moon to hear that those funds went towards spaying and neutering two male and two female dogs (as you can see in the image below)! Such an incredibly important procedure. 
Obviously, as always, I wish I could have done more but I am so incredibly grateful to every single person who donated, shared and sent kind words. You will never understand what things like this mean to me and I need to make it clear that I do not want thanks or praise. I do these things because my dream is to have an animal sanctuary and while my dream may not be a reality, I want to show my intense appreciation and awe of all the extremely hard work people like Dejan put in to help those who have been let down by other humans. 
I urge you to follow Vucjak Shelter on their social media to see how life is at the shelter on a daily basis. Such difficult circumstances, but so much love. Please take the opportunity to donate to small organizations like this and other rescues, rehabs and sanctuaries as often as you can. A pound or two that you would spend on a drink or a chocolate bar can do wonders for smaller charities if we all just try and help.
Thank you.

Until next time...






Wednesday, 27 January 2021

My 90 Mile Hike at Home

 


On January 11th I began travelling the distance of Hadrian's Wall...from my living room.
Years ago I had planned an actual, in-person, trek of Hadrian's Wall. However, those who had initially said they were going to do it with me, all dropped, out one by one, and left me alone which would be an unsafe journey. After that, I never had another opportunity to complete the challenge...until now.

I have taken part in multiple other virtual distance events, raising money for a range of charities including Born Free and Saving the Survivors, so obviously the internet often advertises different events to me and at the start of the year I came upon The Conqueror Events Series who provided me that opportunity I needed. 

There are multiple reasons I decided to sign up to their 90 miles (145 km) Hadrian's Wall Virtual Challenge but the most important is that I am using this as a fundraising event to try and raise funds and awareness for an amazing animal rescue shelter in Serbia. Click here to view my Just Giving and read more.



To give a quick background on the shelter, based in Kragujevac, Serbia, it is called Vucjack Shelter and has been ran by Dejan Gacic for over 20 years. They have rescued, provided medical attention, fed and sheltered the growing number of stray dogs who are abandoned, discarded, starved and abused from the surrounding areas.
Dejan never turns an animal away and as of October 1st 2020 the shelter is the home to over 900 dogs, 130 cats, 13 wolves, 2 fox and 1 jackal. (The video shown above is from 2018 so numbers etc are outdated). 

Following life at the shelter online show photos and videos of happy animals being cared for by wonderful people, but in tough conditions. With the global pandemic and a harsh winter here, donations are needed more than ever. With so many animals and a lot of work, I wanted to raise some funds to contribute to the staggering costs they incur from food and vets fees to building of new winter shelters, rent for the home where the very ill animals are housed and way more.
I urge you to check out their website Vucjakshelter.org as well as their social media pages Instagram.com/vucjakshelter to get a true look into life at Vucjak Shelter. You can sponsor individual dogs, sign up to a monthly donation via their Patreon or give one-off donations to help them keep running.


As of writing this (January 26th) I am currently 50.6 miles into the total 90 miles! Along the way, I am able to view my surroundings on the street view map, receive 'postcards' from certain interesting sites along the wall and at every 20% marker they donate toward the planting of a tree - they have helped plant 450,000 trees since August 2020 which is so cool. 
I mentioned that I am doing this all from my living room, without the help of a treadmill or bike, while fighting against arthritis, asthma and back pain issues. After putting on 4 stone in 18 months, making all my ailments way worse I had to take action and get my body back to some sort of fitness. Going for walks outside like we used to isn't an option, I've tried using a cross trainer and I couldn't take to it but, after looking into options, bought a mini rebounder and it has been such a great purchase! Low impact on my joints as well as lots of fun. From running, jogging, walking, jumping and everything in between I've managed to work out for around an hour a day minus 3 this whole month. My fitness tracker converts my efforts into miles and I post them on my 'The Conqueror' app, tada!



If you'd also like to take part in one of their virtual distance challenges, click here! They have a range of events, based all over the world, starting from 21 miles ranging all the way up to 2,280 miles. After I've completed this one I'm hoping to join the 'Ring Road' in Iceland which is 828 miles...a bit of a step up from 90 haha!
Once I do reach the finish line at Bowness-on-Solway and my medal has arrived (yep, you get a fancy medal too!) I will be sure to write another blog post to bring my challenge to a conclusion, as well as show off the rest of my postcards and hopefully update on the status of my fundraising.

No matter how many events I do take part in or even organize I always struggle to raise money despite succeeding in the challenge/event. I am an unpopular loner with no friends, I don't work therefore have no colleagues and the charities I strive to help are always for animals, often lesser-known which seems to put people off. Therefore, this will be my last. My family and I regularly contribute in many ways to multiple organizations and that will continue but I will no longer be asking for sponsorship etc. 
That being said if you are able to spare the odd pound, please please consider supporting my efforts for this super special shelter. Again, my Just Giving page can be found here >  https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/hallow90miles < and I am more appreciative than you will ever know if you decide to be so kind as to donate. Thank you and thanks to those who have already sponsored. 

Until next time...