Great North Run success for Daniel
Local runners have shown a heart-warming commitment to making a difference for Scarborough Hospital in this year’s Great North Run.
Overall, the 23 Great North Runners raised over £13,000 for York & Scarborough Hospitals Charity.
The charity launched the Scarborough’s Urgent and EmergencyCareAppealearlier this year to raise £400,000 for the centre which is scheduled to open early 2024.
Local businessman Daniel Wilsonwaskeentosupportthe appeal and ran the 13.2 mile, Newcastle to South Shields route completing it in two hours and 22 minutes, raising a staggering £1,898.
Daniel, from convenience chain One Stop working with Wilsons,said:"Ourcompanyis based in Scarborough and has the bulk of our stores in Scarborough and Bridlington.
"We are grateful for all the work done by Scarborough Hospital and are more than happy to show our appreciation by raising money through collecting tins in store and the Great North Run to help fundraise for the new urgent and emergency care unit.”
Fundraiser, Maya Liversidge, said: “Shops taking collecting tins are such a simple yet effective way for the charity to raise funds and increase awareness.
"The Urgent and Emergency Care appeal has raised over £90,000 so far and donations like these go a long way to improving the hospital experience for patients.”
If you are interested in a place for the Great North Run for 2023 or if you would like a collecting tin for the Urgent and Emergency Care Appeal, then contact the Fundraising office on 01723 236210 or visit www.scarboroughuecappeal. co.uk.