Aerobathon
Enjoy a sponsored work out
Date of event: 20 February 2011
Event end date: 07 March 2011
Venue: Leisure centres across Scotland and South West England
Time: Various times
Ticket price: £5 plus sponsorship
After the great success of the last year's Aerobathon, the NSPCC are proud to announce we are holding the largest aerobathon in aid of the Child's Voice Appeal again in February and March 2011.
Registration is only £5 and includes a limited edition t-shirt.
How to get involved
Grab your gym bag and join us at the NSPCC Aerobathon. Qualified instructors will take you through a great sponsored workout that can really make a difference to children's lives. All it takes is a few simple steps to register for the Aerobathon.
Choose your location
Take a look at our list of participating venues and choose your nearest centre:
Aerobathon venues
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Register
If registering for the Scotland Aerobathon , download the registration form below and send it back to scotlandevents@nspcc.org.uk, or contact the Scotland Fundraising team on 0844 892 0212.
Aerobathon registration form
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If registering for the South West Aerobathon, please contact the South West Fundraising team at aerobathonsw@nspcc.org.uk or on 01823 346346.
Sponsorship
Set up your own online sponsorship page by visiting the Virgin Money Giving website. They are quick and simple to set up and you can share your page with all your friends and family.
Alternatively, you can download the Aerobathon sponsorship form
Aerobathon sponsorship form
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Tell everyone!
Ask everyone you know to sponsor you. Friends, family, colleagues and gym buddies. Why not see if they want to join you in the Aerobathon too?
And finally...
Turn up with everyone and enjoy your workout!
Contact us
If you have any questions please contact the appropriate regional Fundraising team:
Scotland Fundraising team at scotlandevents@nspcc.org.uk or on 0844 892 0212.
South West Fundraising team at aerobathonsw@nspcc.org.uk or on 01823 346346.
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