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REAL RADIO’S LISA SHAW FACES TEN CHALLENGES FOR 2010 TO RAISE MONEY FOR ZOE’S PLACE
Real Radio Breakfast host Lisa Shaw is to face her fears and take on ten daring challenges for 2010, all to raise money for Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice.
Daredevil Lisa will be doing the following challenges in the coming months:
A Static Line Parachute Jump on 16 May
A Glass Walk
The Great North 10K
Learning to surf in Saltburn
The Great North Swim
A Trek along Hadrian’s Wall
A Bike Ride from Real Radio in Team Valley, Gateshead, to Zoe’s Place in Middlesbrough. (For this challenge Lisa will be joined by fellow Real Radio Breakfast host, Gary Philipson and they will be joining a brother and sister who are doing a cycle ride from John O'Groats to Lands End to raise money for Zoe’s place and Gary and Lisa will do the stretch to Zoe’s place with them)
Spending a Night in a Haunted place!
An Abseil down the Transporter Bridge
A Boxing Day Dip!
“I have to say I’m feeling both excited and nervous about the Ten in 2010 challenges, but at least I know this year’s going to be both busy and full of new experiences. Having previously done a skydive for Zoe’s Place last year, we decided to take it up a gear, or nine!
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Zoe's Place is a home from home for babies/infants who have life limiting and life threatening conditions. Zoe's Place offers palliative, specialist respite, and end of life care for infants from birth to five years old.
We receive very little funding and therefore rely on donations/fundraising.