Who can do The Charities Challenge? If you are in a social or community group then why not run your own Charities Challenge? You can publicise yourself on this website if you wish & individual achievements will be certificated.
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Fauja Singh, the oldest marathon runner in the world didn’t take up running until he turned 89! Fauja is a great example that age doesn't limit your capabilities. The Challenge Hub encourage trying new things & finding new hobbies once you retire.
The All in One is our signature challenge. We thought: “If the young can have The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award then why can’t the over-55s have something similar”. This is our answer – asking you to learn new things, take exercise and make a social contribution.
Did you know that there are 16 National trails in England and Wales which cover 2,500 miles. Take a look at https://t.co/UA2RgR8j3b. In Scotland the equivalent trails are called Scotland’s Great Trails and are administered by NatureScot.
One of our volunteers hiked by @blenheimpalace and captured these wonderful photos!📸
Have you thought of taking on a challenge? It can be as big or as small to suit your lifestyle and needs. Take a look at our website to find out more, https://t.co/8tHlBW5FqU
We offer The All in One challenge. “If the young can have The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award then why can’t the over-55s have something similar”.
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4 of our complete TCH's members staged walk from the top of the Pennine Way (in Scotland) to Land’s End. “ We’ve had so many mini-experiences and have supported each other at different times in different ways. Walking is such a brilliant way to make friends and meet people.”
We love to see the memories you capture when taking on a challenge!📸
Photography has such an amazing power to inspire. So every month we display new photographs submitted by Members. They remain posted for 3 months. We are ideally looking for photos which: reflect the interest
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week & the theme for this year is nature!🌿
The theme of nature was chosen because “Nature is so central to our psychological and emotional health, that it’s almost impossible to realise good mental health for all without a greater connection
Are you worried about the next stage of life once your children leave home? We offer multiple links to websites with ideas for:
* low-cost learning opportunities
* rewarding volunteer positions
* ideas & opportunities for physical activity
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One of our volunteers David Learmonth says he is “Enjoying a bit of lockdown easing activity. New bike, new challenges ahead!” We love to see the photos and videos you take of all the wonderful challenges and activities you take on! Don't forget to tag us!
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At The Challenge Hub we encourage everyone to try new things. We have a bank of resources on our website that can help you find new opportunities as-well as different learning platforms.
Empower yourself by learning new things!
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Registration at The Challenge Hub brings no commitment & its free. There’s nothing to lose & lots you could gain including lots of resources, low-cost learning opportunities, rewarding volunteer positions & more! Register here 👉https://t.co/ZbtBCMsGC8
Have you got any retirement plans? If not, we have simple plans that you can incorporate into your retirement plans:
The Challenge hub have multiple resources to help. Visit https://t.co/nYQlHnsQf8
We are home to two life-enhancing challenges – “The All in One” for over-55s and “The Charities Challenge” for all ages – which call for achievements in learning, physical activity and/or social contribution. You can learn more about these challenges 👉 https://t.co/nYQlHnsQf8
We encourage people to lead their fullest possible lives and in doing so to remain physically, mentally and socially active.
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