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Halloween Danceathon

Boo-gie with us for a great cause!

We’re excited to launch the first-ever St Mary’s Halloween Danceathon this October!

Calling all Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, dance schools and youth groups to join Mary Bunny for a spooktacular fundraising challenge in support of St Mary’s Hospice.

Gather your group, put on your favourite Halloween fancy dress and dance your socks off while raising vital funds for local hospice care.

How it works

  • You choose the date in October
  • You choose the venue or location
  • We provide FREE glow sticks for every participant
  • Mary Bunny, our mascot, can visit your event on request
  • Fancy dress is encouraged
  • Enjoy music, dancing and fundraising fun with your group

What’s in it for your group?

20% of all sponsorship money raised will be returned directly to your group (not including gift aid).

It’s a fantastic way to raise funds for your organisation while supporting local families cared for by St Mary’s Hospice.

Get involved

Everyone is welcome, we’d love to have you join our first Danceathon.

To register please fill in the declaration form and send to-

fundraising@stmaryshospice.org.uk

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