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Clickers Team Up to Face Born Survivor Challenge Once Again in Aid of Charity!

Clickers Team Up to Face Born Survivor Challenge Once Again in Aid of Charity!

This Saturday 12th May, several brave members of the Click Dealer team will face the Born Survivor obstacle course event once again in their continued support and charity fundraising pursuit in aid of Leighton Hospital’s Ward 17.

The concept of the fierce obstacle event originated from an ex-Royal Marine commando and Falkland’s veteran, but now Born Survivor has rapidly become one of the most thrilling and innovative courses throughout the UK. The event is designed to push participants to their utmost limits by testing their maximum potential, personal fitness, courage and determination, but most importantly, their ability to work together as a team outside of the usual office environment.

Navigating their way around an arduously unforgiving assault course with more than 30 challenging obstacles inspired by military training is bound to test our Clicker team to the full! But they will be taking part in the event in aid of a wonderful cause, which will certainly help them get back on track when they’re almost running on an empty charge!

The brave team of Clickers will join thousands of other daring participants at the starting line before venturing out into the unpredictable weather conditions the day will bring with it. They will run, climb, slide, haul and crawl their way around the 10-kilometre assault course, which will be set in the beautiful grounds of Capesthorne Hall in Macclesfield, racing their way to the finish line, and all to show the company’s ongoing support and determination to raise money for Leighton Hospital’s Ward 17.

To donate to Click Dealer’s charity fundraising drive in aid of Leighton Hospital’s Ward 17, please visit www.justgiving.com/clickdealer or email [email protected] to find out how you can help with our fundraising efforts this year!

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