11:00AM, Sunday 07 February 2021
Maidenhead United’s media officer Grace Scott is teaming up with sports therapist Megan Robson to skip to it with the aim of raising more funds for the ‘Magpies 150 Challenge’.
The campaign aims to help 15 local charities hit hard by the restrictions necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Grace and Megan have already raised nearly £600 on their own fund-raising page as they look to skip 150 times for 150 days to raise money and awareness.
The pair would love to attract more sponsorship for their endeavours in aid of good causes and you can support them by clicking here.
Maidenhead United Juniors teams are also being challenged to raise money for the 'Magpies 150 Challenge'.
The young Magpies are being asked to send their best skills, shots, or kick up attempts to secretary@mufcjuniors.org.uk.
The team who raises the most money will receive a special prize.
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