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Challenge events

Are you interested in taking part in a race or challenge event? Visit BSA's page at doitforcharity.com

Link to BSA's page on doitforcharity.com
Doitforcharity.com

Would you like to take part in a challenging event and fundraise for the BSA? You can now sign up to organised events through Doitforcharity.com. For more information, visit the BSA's page on Doitforcharity.com.

If you would like to participate in extreme events such as parachute jumps or overseas events, please contact our fundraiser Julia Ammon on 020 8983 1003 or ja@stammering.org.

You can also organise something yourself, such as a cycle ride, or sign up for a race, and let us know.

Getting sponsorship - Justgiving

Do use Justgiving to boost your fundraising - it lets you raise money online for BSA. It is easy to use. You get a web address which you can give friends, family and colleagues, and they are able to sponsor you easily via debit or credit card. How to use Justgiving...

As well as using Justgiving, you can fundraise offline with a normal sponsorship form. Download BSA Sponsorship form - pdf file or Word doc.

What some of our fundraisers have done....

Anthony Billingham and his girlfriend Kate are cycling round the world.

Crazy guys on bikes: Anthony Billingham and Kate are cycling round the world. You can support them on Justgiving.

Mark Limbert at mile 23 of the London Marathon 2008.

Mark Limbert ran the London Marathon in 2008.

Channel swim

Channel swim: Rachel Reed swam from England France in September 2009.

London to Brighton walk

London to Brighton: Pepe Ghumra and his brother walked the 50 miles from London to Brighton.

Bob Adams and Simon Zipperlen zoom through the air on elastic.

Double bungee: Bob Adams and Simon Zipperlen, tied together, hurled themselves from an 11 storey crane.

Louise Tweedie driving the landrover, with mountains Val-d'Isère in background.

Landy Rally 2007: Craig and Louise Tweedie took part in a mammoth drive round Europe.

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