Daring fundraisers are being encouraged to ‘Get Caked!’ at a muddy obstacle challenge event in aid of Saint Catherine’s.
Get Caked will take place on Sunday 4th May at Sledmere House and features a five-mile course of wet and muddy fun as participants climb over, jump through, crawl under and run across natural and man-made obstacles.
Susan Stephenson is a fundraiser at Saint Catherine’s:
She says it's a great setting for the event:
Susan added that it's not just an individual challenge:
Every participant will receive a medal and cake on the finish line. Parking and basic changing facilities are available and there will be plenty of refreshments.
Please note: you need to be 15 or older to take part in Get Caked and 15, 16 and 17 year olds need to be accompanied by a paying adult.
Saint Catherine’s is working in partnership with Dove House Hospice in Hull, which is organising the event. To sign up or find out more, go to www.getcaked.org.uk
When registering online, select 'Saint Catherine's Hospice' in the chosen charity dropdown box and all the proceeds of your fundraising will go direct to patient care at Saint Catherine's.
Go to www.saintcatherines.org.uk for more details on Saint Catherine’s 2025 events or call fundraising on (01723) 378406.


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