Take on the Go the Distance Challenge!
Go The Distance is a fun and easy way to support Step by Step. Challenge yourself to cover the distance between our Accommodation Foyers. Whatever distance you choose, run, walk, cycle or swim to support young people facing homelessness.
How does it work?
Choose your preferred distance:
Or any combination of the above. Then its up to you when and how you Go The Distance! Just remember to get sponsored to help change young lives.
Nearly six in ten young people who present to their local authority as homeless or at risk of homelessness do not get a positive outcome. At Step by Step, we accommodate up to 279 young people at any given time at one of our four Accommodation Foyers, or in Supported Lodgings, across our catchment area.
It’s up to you! Spread your distance across a week, a month, or even the whole year.
The good news is, there is no entry fee, so you can focus on your challenge and raising vital funds for Step by Step.
Plan your distance, how you’re going to cover the distance, and over what timeframe.
Visit our JustGiving page to start fundraising, or download the Sponsorship Form on the right of this page, and share the news of your challenge with friends and family.
Contact the Fundraising Team for more information.
01252 346107
fundraising@stepbystep.org.uk
Upcoming events:
Sleep Out 2024
The Step by Step Sleep Out is back on Friday 11th October 2024 at Farnborough Business Park. Give up the comfort of your bed for the night and sleep out for young people facing homelessness. Take on the Sleep Out challenge!
An Introduction to Fostering With Step by Step
This is a friendly, no-commitment event for anyone who is interested in learning more about fostering. We welcome people from all walks of life to consider becoming foster carers.
Nick came to Step by Step after his relationship with his dad broke down and he became homeless. Until then, Nick had been the main carer for his non-verbal, autistic older brother. Sadly, Nick was experiencing significant neglect which only worsened after his stepmother left the family home.
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