If you’re unable to organise a Step 2 It event, but still want to get involved, we will be setting a new online challenge every couple of months that solo competitors and virtual squads can tackle from home. All our challenges can be found on the Step 2 It campaign page.

This month’s challenge

Have you ever attempted to do anything for 24 hours straight? It is no mean feat and not for the faint of heart. Throughout November and December we are challenging you to do exactly that with any activity you wish as the real challenge here is endurance. You could choose juggling, for example, or playing video games for a solid day –  whatever you want. However, please make sure you consider the health and safety of yourself and anyone else taking part before proceeding. As with the other challenges,  you are permitted to break the time stint down into more manageable blocks, whether that be two sets of 12, four sets of six or 24 one hour slots.

So what are the steps to success…

Step one

Choose what you’re going to do.  You could choose juggling, for example, or playing video games for a solid day –  whatever you want. However, please make sure you consider the health and safety of yourself and anyone else taking part before proceeding.

Step two

Set up a Just Giving page, linking it to the overall Step 2 it campaign, and appeal to your friends, family and co-workers to sponsor you and help raise money for our charity.

Step three

Use social media to tell as many people as possible of your involvement. Posting regular content is important as it will raise awareness of our charity and encourage others to join in. Tag us in your posts so we can share your updates

Step four

Keep in touch with us throughout your challenge and check our website during the month it is on for special content. Once it is over, we want to hear from you as to how it went so we can congratulate and thank you! 

We would like to thank the Hypnos for signing up as Bronze sponsors of the Step 2 It campaign and sponsoring the November challenge.

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