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LIVERPOOL / WIRRAL Keep On Running


2014 wasn’t without controversy but extended community involvement was the key reason for another year of achievement. BTR Liverpool’s Alan Rothwell tells us more ...


Five Stepping Forward Five Merseyside charities are set to benefit over the next


12 months thanks to a fantastic new charity initiative from BTR Liverpool - here we find out more ...


BTR LIVERPOOL has launched an initiative which will benefit five Merseyside chari- ties over a 12-month period. BTR Footsteps Fundraisers is a joint fundraising partnership which will bring the charities together to ben- efit financially through BTR’s key race events over the next year. The five BTR Footsteps Fundraisers official charities are: Radio City’s Cash For Kids, Claire House Children’s Hospice, Everton in the Community, Jospice and Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation.


Runners taking part in specific BTR events will be invited to support the partnership by making a donation or raising funds for the


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BTR Footsteps Fundraisers. At the end of the year, all monies raised will be split equally be- tween the five charities to help them continue their vital work.


BTR Liverpool will actively support and pro- mote the five charities throughout the year. The charities are invited to attend each race event to provide their unique and infectious encour- agement for those running and raising funds. BTR race director Alan Rothwell said: “BTR


Footsteps Fundraisers is an exciting and impor- tant partnership. It is an initiative we have had in the planning for some time, and it will be- come another positive element we can develop within the running community.


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