Cambridge half marathon cheer point supporters 9th March from 9am

Cambridge half marathon cheer point supporters 9th March from 9am

One-off role (set time/location) · 0–2 hrs · by 9 Mar
St John's College, St Johns St, Cambridge CB2 1TP, UK
Outdoors
HealthCommunity & familyWellbeing
Suitable for under 18's

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Summary

To support our 200 runners in the marathon, we have an exclusive cheer point within St John's college where we need volunteers to make lots of noise as support.

Detailed description

On the 9th March from 9am we are wanting lots of volunteers to help us at our cheer point to support our 200 fundraisers running for us in the marathon. Lots of noise will need to be made, and this is a great opportunity to meet others in the community who support the hospitals. With exclusive access into St John's college and a fun Sunday full of cheer, we would greatly appreciate you coming along to join us in supporting our fundraisers that are making a difference to Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals.

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About Addenbrookes Charitable Trust

Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust is the only registered charity dedicated to supporting innovation in patient care across Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Whether it’s treatment for an emergency, acute condition, pregnancy or long term illness, we believe that every patient deserves the highest quality of care available.

Thanks to the immensely generous support of our donors, Addenbrooke’s and the Rosie hospitals can provide a level of patient care beyond that which can be delivered by NHS funding alone and make projects happen sooner or to a greater degree than might have otherwise been possible.

Charitable donations fund high-tech equipment, specialist staff, extra comforts and vital research to find potential cures and help save lives locally, nationally and worldwide.