A WOKINGHAM man has run 100km (62 miles) this month to support a nearby hospice.
Mark Welch, 34, started his 31-day ‘Ranuary’ challenge to raise money for Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice.
With a friend working as a consultant in palliative medicine at the hospice, Mr Welch wanted to support a cause close to his heart.
“We’ve been friends since we were 11 and I know how incredibly hard he and his colleagues have been working during the coronavirus pandemic to support people at the end of their lives,” he said.
“Sue Ryder is an amazing charity, and their expert services are needed now more than ever.”
He said the inspiration for the challenge came from a similar goal last year.
“In September last year a few friends and I wanted to get more active and lose a bit of lockdown weight, so we challenged ourselves to run or walk 75km (47 miles) during the month,” he said.
“This month we wanted to do something similar, but we increased the challenge to 100km, and I decided I’d like to add a charitable element for some extra motivation.
“Like many other people I have been working from home and running has helped me to get a change of scenery, some fresh air and generally feel good. It’s not always fun to get out in the cold and wet for a run but knowing that I’m doing it for such a good cause really keeps me going.”
Hannah Richards, community fundraiser at the hospice, thanked Mr Welch for his contribution.
She added: “The coronavirus pandemic is having a devastating impact on our funding and every pound raised by people like Mark helps us to continue to be there when it matters for local families.”
Mr Welch has reached his £500 target but welcomes more donations.
For more information, or to support him, visit: justgiving.com/fundraising/Mark-Welchs-100k-Ranuary