SRSB Fire and Glass Walk

17th October 2012

SRSB Fire and Glass Walk Friday 2nd November Mappin Street We are looking for daredevils to take part in our first Fire and Glass Walk for SRSB.

Glass walk - Walk barefoot across 15 foot of broken glass without any pain or injury GUARANTEED. Fire walk- Walk barefoot across 20 foot of red hot embers  without pain or injury GUARANTEED. You can do either the Fire Walk, Glass Walk or both. You will not -Walk On -alone you will be joining clients, supporters from companies such as Grant Thornton and The Lord Mayor of Sheffield Cllr John Campbell. A great networking opportunity whilst raising funds for your local charity for blind and visually impaired people in Sheffield.It's a great way to celebrate Bonfire Night bring along your family and friends to watch you. Refreshments will be available for them whilst you are training for the event with plenty of fun and games.I do hope you can join us it's a great adrenalin rush!!! A client from Hull Society for the Blind did the fire walk last week and says -I am still buzzing from it. The experience was absolutely fantastic and one I would repeat a million times over. I have never felt so positive about doing anything in my life. Full support will be given to fundraise for the event and on the evening itself. Registration fee is £25 (per walk). We will pay the rest of your costs, all we ask is that you raise a minimum of  £100 (per walk). You can register on line at www.srsb.org.uk  or by contacting Sue or Jane on 0114 272 2757 or by emailing fundraising@srsb.org.uk  

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