
Take on Challenge 35 – Support Our Nurses!
2025 marks 35 years of providing free hospice care in people’s homes. Help us celebrate by raising funds to support our nurses – your challenge? Cover 35 miles or kilometres in any way you choose!
Throughout May, walk, run, cycle, swim, or wheel your way to 35 miles/km. Whether it’s a little each day, your daily dog walk, or one big ride, this virtual challenge is completely flexible.
Join Challenge 35! Registration is free, and once you raise £25, you can claim a free t-shirt. Do it solo, as a team, or a family – speed doesn’t matter! Track your progress however you like (Fitbit, Strava, a watch) and, if you wish, upload your Strava maps and photos to your fundraising page.
Have fun, feel good, and make a difference. Every mile helps us continue caring for patients and their loved ones at the hardest of times.
How to join Challenge 35?
- Sign up by clicking here or on the button below. It will take you to our Fundraising Hub for you to create a fundraising page.
- Set up your fundraising page. You can upload a profile photo and banner and write a short paragraph about your challenge.
- Share with your friends and family.
- If you post on social media, please tag us in: @CampdenHomeNursing and use the hashtag #Challenge35
- Complete 35 miles or 35 kilometres between 1st May-31 May 2025
How will Challenge 35 help Campden Home Nursing?
Like all charities, we rely on the generosity and support of the local community to fund our services. Our team of nurses provide end-of-life nursing care in patients’ own homes.
In the final stages of life, we are there to offer both care and support. We also provide bereavement counselling for adults and play therapy for children, and we run wellbeing activities for support groups to meet at our base, Jecca’s House, in Chipping Campden.
We serve parts of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire & Warwickshire.
As a charity we receive very little funding and heavily rely on donations from our community. By fundraising for us, you will be help us to bring care and support to patients and loved ones when they need it most.