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Running for others' lives in Holywood

Running for others' lives in Holywood

Led by Reset Run Club's Lauren Clarke, participants followed a bespoke route in support of the local cancer charity, raising £225. Lauren, a well-known Northern Ireland fitness influencer, said it was 'fantastic' to see such a strong turnout at 10am on a Sunday in May.
Consello senior consultant Anna Haslett, who organised the event as part of the company's fundraising efforts for Cancer Focus NI, said: 'I'm delighted with the support and proud to be part of such a fun event for a very meaningful cause.'
Earlier this month, another senior consultant, Nicola Wylie from Consello's Belfast team, organised a pub quiz at the Comber Rec Football Club raising £1,100 for the same charity.
Both events form part of a wider fundraiser that culminates this Friday with the Big Shops' Challenge.
This unique initiative, organised by Business in the Community (BITC), invites Northern Ireland businesses to run a Cancer Focus shop for the day.

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