The COVID-19 pandemic has unfortunately led to many fundraising events being postponed or cancelled.
This has made it increasingly difficult to know whether any given challenge will still go ahead.
So reluctantly A Fiver a Day is paused until the situation stabilises.
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The individuals, groups, and causes that have featured over the last 3 years demonstrate that compassion is equally infectious, and people can conquer the greatest of challenges, so I'm sure this interruption won't last for too long.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has unfortunately led to many fundraising events being postponed or cancelled.
This has made it increasingly difficult to know whether any given challenge will still go ahead.
So reluctantly A Fiver a Day is paused until the situation stabilises.
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Hasta and 9 other members of 246 Gurkha Signal Squadron are taking on the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge to help @yorkrescueboat provide an independent search and rescue service to keep people safe around York's rivers https://t.co/Ah3Xz2DHp3
Chloe has run a half marathon in memory of her grandad to help @lunguk fund research to find new treatments and cures for lung diseases, support people who struggle to breathe to take control of their lives, and campaign for better lung health https://t.co/2EdCgHUsNc
Aimee is running 13.1 miles around Bath so that @SendaCow can provide livestock, tools, seeds and training to people in rural Africa so they have the means to establish a positive future for themselves and their families https://t.co/rf1wFDscru
Melody is jumping out of a plane at 10,000ft to help @alzheimerssoc campaign for change, fund research to find a cure, and support people living with dementia https://t.co/Tg0z4de77o
Ed and Alex are cycling 250 miles in memory of Michael to help @Little_ThingsCo support families experiencing the agonising loss of a baby, at any gestation or age https://t.co/FDk9f2tExO
Elizabeth is running 5km faster than Beethoven's Fifth Symphony to help @sportrelief support organisations tackling mental health, child poverty, domestic abuse, and helping people have a safe place to live in the UK and around the world https://t.co/v4APS371fG
Amelia is putting on her dancing shoes to help @ChangeFdn engage with marginalised and at-risk young people, facing some of the world’s toughest challenges through the power of sport and dance https://t.co/68Nfk9jwZR
Sanchia is cycling 400km from Vietnam to Cambodia to help @CAFTcharity provide free holidays and fun day trips for terminally ill, disabled and disadvantaged children at a 17th Century farmhouse in the Cheshire countryside https://t.co/cQXNTcfDAQ
Richard is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in memory of Frank to help @AbigailsCharity provide support and counselling for bereaved parents and families as well as specialist bereavement training for midwives and healthcare professionals https://t.co/yYwxcj6OnB
Tim is cycling 100 miles in the run up to International Women's Day to help @SmartWorksNCL provide women with interview clothing and coaching to support them back into employment so they can gain financial independence and transform their lives https://t.co/J8UnauPBi7
Rachel is running a half marathon to help @UKMensSheds support community spaces for men to connect, converse and create that can reduce loneliness and isolation https://t.co/umdeb3zK7Q
Matt is taking part in a 24 hour grapplethon to help @RWoBristol support refugee and asylum seeking women to empower and build resilience https://t.co/4hTV69Qlrk
Kimberley is having a quiz night in memory of Natalie to help @beatED support anyone affected by an eating disorder, giving sufferers and their loved ones a place where they feel listened to, supported and empowered https://t.co/9xVtheAfSZ
Peter is sleeping out in Bath to help @JulianHouseUK provide accommodation, support, training, and employment to give socially excluded people the opportunity to recover from hardship, grow in confidence and build a brighter future for themselves https://t.co/Mwb7AX0dzW
Max is running 200 miles, 200 times non-stop through the UK'S longest foot tunnel so that @BritishRedCross can help people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are, and when the crisis is over help them to recover and move on with their lives https://t.co/CJRKZju70k
Jess and Rob are walking 13 miles through London at night to help @TBIF connect Big Issue vendors to the right support that enables them to rebuild their lives and determine their own path to a better future https://t.co/RhTlk35p93
Keith is running a half marathon to help @actionmedres fund research that can lead to cures, treatments and medical breakthroughs for sick and disabled babies and children https://t.co/6P4WYmp9AW
Ava, Jess, Amber, Mike, and Louis are climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon so that @4EVERManchester and @streetsupportuk can help rough sleepers get off and stay off the streets https://t.co/d44GRBIEvP