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We support people living through the challenges of life-changing illness. We support people in our residential and day centres, day clinics, in the community or at home. We help people affected by cancer, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease, stroke, brain injury and life changing illnesses.


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Corporate Challenges

A corporate challenge is a great way to bring colleagues together and raise money for charity. From trekking to Everest Base Camp to completing the 24 Peaks in the Lake District, Sue Ryder can provide no end of adventure for your corporate adventure. Taking on a challenge like this is an opportunity to develop skills and form bonds that will inspire you and have a positive effect once you are back in the office, it is a great team building opportunity. You can join one of our regular events or let us plan one to your own design.

Bespoke Corporate Challenge

An exclusive and flexible challenge that can include everything that you are looking for. It can be anything from a 24 hour challenge in the UK to a long haul trip to China. It gives the chance for colleagues to spend plenty of time together in a very different setting from the office. Not only is it a great team building experience but it also offers an opportunity to generate plenty of positive PR as well as the potential to raise thousands of pounds for charity.

Join a Sue Ryder event

You could also join a pre-existing Sue Ryder event such as The Best of Hadrian's Wall 2011 or one of our other challenges around the country. Click here to find out more.

Success Stories

Gala Coral, one of our corporate partners, was the first company to have a bespoke challenge for Sue Ryder, in 2009 they raised over £100,000 by trekking to Everest Base Camp and in 2010 30 brave souls completed the Three Peaks challenge in the UK and raised £30,000.

If you would like more information about having a bespoke corporate challenge, contact us at events@sueryder.org or call 020 7400 5552

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