18 Morrisons team members have put their best foot forwards to raise money for Morrisons' charity partner Together For Short Lives.
The team members took on the challenge of walking along the Cinder Track from Whitby to Scarborough in order to raise funds for Morrisons' charity partner.
Together for Short Lives supports the UK's Children's Hospices by ensuring that families make the most of every moment they have together and ensuring those children get all the help and support they need.
Between them the team managed to raise an amazing £1,900.
Store community Champion, Kim Rudge says:
"There are still sponsors coming in and our Just Giving page is still very much active. Morrisons has also committed to matching our total, meaning we'll be much closer to a figure of £4,000 for the charity by the end of this month.
The walk was an incredible amount of fun and everyone enjoyed themselves and the breathtaking views along the way. I'm so thankful for everyone who made the day a success and took time out of their busy schedules to help us raise those vital funds for such a deserving charity."
The team's Just Giving page can be found here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/marie-collis6
There is more information about the charity Together for Shorter Lives here https://www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk/


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