The 3 Reasons That Make Running For Charity Absolutely Worth It



Choosing to run for a charity is a wonderfully rewarding experience. When you choose to run in a Fun Run, 5k, 10k, Marathon or Half Marathon for charity, you are not just contributing to your health, you are helping to raise awareness for your charity’s cause. If you still have not considered running for charity, please read below - but beware, after reading you may very well consider it!
Top 3 Reasons to Run for Charity:

Running with a sense of purpose: Running for Charity goes beyond the sense of achievement that you get from just completing a race. By doing this, you are able to achieve personal aims and at the same time, raise some crucial funds for your charity of choice. Thus, running becomes a phenomenon that is twofold and you therefore you are naturally inclined to give added efforts and achieve greatness.



A motivation to run:Let’s all be honest, for most of us it can be extremelyhard to stay motivated when the rain is pouring down on you and the temperatures are steadily dropping. It is highly tempting in such situation to either pull out of the race or to give training a miss. Sound familiar? However, when a charity relies on you for both your commitment to their cause and fundraising, you do not want to let them down. It is amazing how this sense of commitment to your charity can turn you from couch –sloth to Superman in the making.

Becoming part of a new family: Now this might sound strange but it’s true. When you make the commitment and commit to running for charity, you naturally become a part of a big family of runners who are all running for a great cause and will be present at the same marathon The sense of camaraderie between the runners really helps you move forward. Think inspiring facebook groups, fist pumps, words of encouragement along the way and finally big hugs at the finish line.

So, have we inspired you?
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