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Hospital to Hospital

Virtual challenge for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month (CCAM)

Image of Birmingham Women's and Children's Hospital next to Royal London Hospital and Hospital to Hospital challenge title in the top left

Take part in our brand-new virtual Hospital to Hospital Challenge and help us raise funds to support those affected by retinoblastoma.

We’re challenging you to cover 122 miles (one-way) or go the extra mile with 244 miles (round trip) in 30 days – the distance between The Royal London Hospital and Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital, the only two hospitals in the UK treating retinoblastoma.

How you do it is up to you – walk, cycle, swim, skate, or mix it up! You can take part on your own, participate as a family or as a team, and complete the distance in your own time and pace.

Every mile you move and every pound you raise will support our work.

How you can participate

Sign Up: Register to take part in the challenge here. Once you have completed your registration, your bespoke Enthuse fundraising page will be ready for you to use.

Receive your registration pack: We’ll send you a pack containing a tracker and some CHECT merch!

Fundraise: Feel free to edit your fundraising page and share your challenge with friends, family and colleagues to raise funds for CHECT.

Track Your Progress: Keep track of your progress on Strava or physical CHECT tracker and upload this to your fundraising page.

Celebrate: Join us in celebrating our collective achievements and milestones as we make the virtual journey from the Royal London Hospital to Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospital (and back for those who are daring).

Your achievement: Receive a personalised thank you certificate from us!

Image shows mum and child hand in hand walking down a country road doing the 50km your way challenge
Black and white image of Sarah Turley

We can’t wait for the whole CHECT team (and their various pets) to get invovled in a challenge together – bring it on!

 – Sarah & Lena,CHECT Support Workers

Black and white image of Lena Copley

What your hard work and funds do for those affected by retinoblastoma:

Could fund a Pip the Penguin, a toy given to our brave children adjusting to life after enucleation (removal of the eye/s). Pip helps children understand and find courage during one of the toughest moments in their lives.

Could fund a face-to-face support session for a newly diagnosed family, ensuring they have someone to guide them through the emotional and practical challenges of cancer treatment.

Could fund a place at a regional event for a family feeling isolated, giving them the opportunity to meet others who truly understand their circumstances.

Could fund a support grant for a family facing financial hardship, ensuring they can access the support they need without worrying about the cost.

The countdown to day 1 is on!

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