FORCE BREWERY SUPPORTS ALABARÉ HOMES FOR VETERANS
Gloucestershire Homes for Veterans is run by Alabaré, a Salisbury based charity, in order to provide a critical infrastructure for ex-servicemen in the county who find themselves at risk of homelessness. Two homes in Gloucester enable a pathway back to independent living and the support of the community is vital.
To learn more, to donate and to keep up to date with current news, please use the links.
To learn more, to donate and to keep up to date with current news, please use the links.
OFFA'S DYKE IN A ONER?
181 miles in 81 hours to support homeless veterans. Grim. Read more here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/offa2020
181 miles in 81 hours to support homeless veterans. Grim. Read more here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/offa2020
HOMELESS AND BAREFOOT - GLOUCESTER CITY MARATHON - 7 AUG 16
If you want to know what it's like to take off your running shoes to cover 26.2 miles of Gloucestershire countryside, read the document shown. If you already know why this happened, and you'd like to help support Gloucestershire Homes for Veterans, you can DONATE HERE
If you want to know what it's like to take off your running shoes to cover 26.2 miles of Gloucestershire countryside, read the document shown. If you already know why this happened, and you'd like to help support Gloucestershire Homes for Veterans, you can DONATE HERE
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MILES OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE
At 2059 on Sunday 8th June 2014, a couple of weary frames slumped at the gates of Tewkesbury Abbey, 28hrs and 59mins after leaving Chepstow Castle. All of the 94 mile Gloucestershire Way had been consumed in between. This was done for the charity, Alabaré, which supports homeless ex-servicemen. If you would like to find out how it went, see the document shown. To donate in recognition of this, please use the links.
At 2059 on Sunday 8th June 2014, a couple of weary frames slumped at the gates of Tewkesbury Abbey, 28hrs and 59mins after leaving Chepstow Castle. All of the 94 mile Gloucestershire Way had been consumed in between. This was done for the charity, Alabaré, which supports homeless ex-servicemen. If you would like to find out how it went, see the document shown. To donate in recognition of this, please use the links.
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NATALIE KATE MOSS TRUST - CASK CARRY CHALLENGE
In May 2014, Andrew Mason ran 100 miles, from Force Brewery to Harper Adams University College, with a 120lb cask on his back. He did this to raise money for the Natalie Kate Moss Trust and, to assist with this endeavour, Force Brewery set up a beer festival at the finish line in order to donate the proceeds to Andrew's fundraising efforts. Over £6,000 was raised for the trust, which supports students with brain injuries.
In May 2014, Andrew Mason ran 100 miles, from Force Brewery to Harper Adams University College, with a 120lb cask on his back. He did this to raise money for the Natalie Kate Moss Trust and, to assist with this endeavour, Force Brewery set up a beer festival at the finish line in order to donate the proceeds to Andrew's fundraising efforts. Over £6,000 was raised for the trust, which supports students with brain injuries.
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