26 people are training hard in preparation for the Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge. This is a 24-mile hike over three mountains, Pen-y-ghent (694m), Whernside (736m) and Ingleborough (723m), reaching each summit. They aim to complete
We are delighted that JH Mechanical Services Ltd, a leading provider of mechanical, electrical and water management services across the North of England, has chosen to support Secondary1st for the next year. Our mission to
Three brave walkers undertook the Jurassic Coast Challenge, a 100km continuous walk along the spectacular coastline from Poole, via Corfe Castle, Lulworth Cove, Weymouth and Chesil beach to Bridport. They walked for 48 hours to
The amazing Alina, a wonderful specialist breast cancer nurse, organised her seventh annual Pink Petal Club Fashion Gala at the Elstree Cancer Centre, by courtesy of Bushey Spire Hospital who also generously provided the delicious
The beautiful gardens at Fonthill were the setting for a fantastic garden party organised by Diane and Mary with a whole crowd of family and friends who volunteered to help, together with sponsorship for the
A team of riders took part in this year’s 25th Anniversary St. Alban’s Charity Cycle Ride to raise money for Secondary1st. They were among nearly 800 people who cycled from 10 to 40 miles through
Michele decided to mark a special birthday and raise money for Secondary1st because her sister had been diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. She hadn’t done any distance running for a while but trained really hard
Donna was not a runner but when her sister, a 33 year-old with three young children, was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer she made up her mind to take part in the Bristol 10k to
Three fantastic fundraisers ran the 26.2 miles of this year’s London Marathon to raise money for Secondary1st. They were among more than 42,000 who set out from Blackheath and Greenwich Park through the City to
The three Rotary Clubs of St. Alban’s will hold their 25th Anniversary Cycle Ride through the beautiful Hertfordshire countryside on Sunday 19th May. Cyclists can choose to ride 10, 20, 30 or 40 miles along