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Fundraising ramped up after previous efforts cancelled due to Covid The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) in Putney is planning a range of fundraising events over the next few months. The hospital has seen a dip in its income over the last couple of years as it hasn’t been able to hold as many in person event as before but now is making up for lost time. During the whole of April it is holding the 210 Challenge. This is to mark that the RHN currently cares for around 210 patients living with a life changing brain injury. It is asking its supporters to take on a challenge relating to this number collecting from sponsors if possible. Suggested activities are: • 210 star jumps every day for the month You don’t need to confine yourself to this list and are encouraged to be creative and keep the RHN updated on your challenge by tagging it on social media @rhnuk. For a fundraising guidebook and other help and tips, email events@rhn.org.uk. You can collect sponsors for your challenge to help make a difference to the 210 patients. Click here to start your fundraising journey. On 23 April there will be the RHN Easter Trail through Wimbledon Common from 10am to 1pm. You are invited to join a fun-filled 5k walk or run through Wimbledon Common. With chocolate eggs on route and colouring competitions, it's a lovely day out for the family, friends, and furry friends. It’s £5 to sign up and the RHN asks you to collect some sponsorship money. Just email events@rhn.org.uk with ‘Easter Trail sign me up’. On the 29 May the RideLondon-Essex 100 takes place and you can do something amazing and cycle 100 miles to help make a difference. It’s a unique opportunity to ride 100 miles on traffic-free roads through the heart of London and neighbouring Essex. It will start and finish in the centre of the capital, with 100 miles of rolling roads through some of Essex’s most beautiful countryside and villages in between. It’s only £15 to sign up or two for £20 – click here and secure one of the limited spots now. An evening of Shakespeare on film is taking place on 23 June from 7-9pm. From 1899 onwards and across every part of the world, Shakespeare has been a major feature of the film industry. In Hollywood and London, in Tokyo and Madagascar, his plays have been turned over and over again to be made into something fresh, timely and relevant, by the world's greatest film directors, actors and scriptwriters, whether using his own lines or translated, with fidelity or in distant adaptations. You are invited to the RHN for an illustrated talk from Professor Peter Holland with extracts from films both archival and modern, on Shakespeare’s role in the history of motion pictures. Click here to find out more and book your ticket.
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