A WIRRAL charity helping children with cerebral palsy is inviting Globe readers to sign up for a virtual fundraising Santa Dash.
You can take part in Stick'n'Step's 5k challenge on Sunday, December 20 at a time and location to suit, keeping to social distancing rules.
Supporters Sheila Scott and Henry Thomas have been supporting Stick 'n' Step since 2007.
The couple has raised an incredible total over the years of over £11,000 for the charity.
They will be taking on the Santa Dash challenge this year along with friend Geoff Martin, running and walking the 5k distance in their local area.
Sheila said: "Henry, Geoff and I love doing this run for Stick-n-Step and we think the work they do is just amazing."
This year you can do the Dash socially-distanced, with a small group of friends, to support Stick'n'Step.
Please make sure you keep to social distancing requirements and stay safe.
To register and for more information about the Virtual Santa Dash go to: https://entries.runabc.co.uk/e/liverpool-santa-dash-972?preview=1.
Once registered, contact kelly@sticknstep.org for extra support and help with sponsorship for Stick 'n' Step.
The charity offers support services to children with cerebral palsy and their families.
It provides the children with totally free of charge conductive education sessions, allowing them to gain the skills they need to live more independent lives.
More than 100 children attend these sessions weekly or twice weekly at the charity’s Wallasey and Runcorn centres.
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