We're raising money again for Team Hels Belles - and this time we're getting muddy!
In memory of
Hels
Although it is still incredibly difficult and surreal to write that we are doing Race for Life in memory of our truly amazing Hels, we are and always will be determined to keep doing whatever we can to help to beat this cruel, indiscriminate disease. Hels would be determined for us to keep team Hels Belles going and continue to raise money for this amazing cause ... doing our little bit towards fighting, as she always did. She would also love the fact that this year we are getting muddy! Mini Team Hels Belles ************************** Thea would love for all her friends and family to join her on the kids pretty muddy course on: - Sunday 31st May - At 12.00 pm - At Temple Newsam, Leeds - Kids must be 1.2m to take part (adults can run alongside but not take part) PLEASE SIGN UP THROUGH THE PAGE AND THEN JOIN TEAM HELS BELLES 2020 Team Hels Belles ************************* Adults (Boys and Girls) are all welcome to join us to run the adults pretty muddy course on: - Sunday 31st May - At 1,30pm - At Temple Newsam, Leeds PLEASE SIGN UP THROUGH THE PAGE AND THEN JOIN TEAM HELS BELLES 2020 Everyone and anyone is welcome to join us to run, walk as part of team Hels Belles, or just be there to shout us to the end on the day. Anything you can do to support or donate will be very much appreciated .... and Hels will be with us every step and saying a big THANK YOU too. Xxxx
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