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Are you looking for a reason to get out and get fit? Or maybe give yourself the challenge of a lifetime. Why not run a marathon, jump 30,000 feet from a plane or experience the pure thrill of crossing the Clyde on a zip slide. Wherever you are there are events near to you around Scotland throughout the year.
There are so many ways that you can access these adventures, whilst raising money for Down’s Syndrome Scotland at the same time. We’ll be on hand to give you the support you need for entry and to give you some extra fundraising ideas to reach your target.
Are a seasoned runner, walker or maybe you just want to set yourself a challenge? We have lots of fantastic opportunities across Scotland you can take part in and raise money for Down’s Syndrome Scotland at the same time.
Our team are on hand to support you reach your fundraising target and, where possible, to cheer you on on the big day! We will also send you a free Down’s Syndrome Scotland t-shirt. So what are you waiting for sign up for one of our upcoming running events below.
Take on the Dundee Kiltwalk for Down’s Syndrome Scotland! Brush off your tartan, pull on your boots...
Walking event
Take your support to new heights and Zipslide 1000 ft across the Clyde!
Challenge event
Take on the Kiltwalk in Edinburgh for Down’s Syndrome Scotland! Brush off your tartan, pull on your boots...
We want to help everyone with Down’s syndrome reach their fullest potential through every age and stage of life. We know that one of the best ways of doing this is by supporting families and carers.
Help us to reach more families more often as we reach into every community in Scotland.
As a small, committed charity we want to ensure we reach every community in Scotland that needs us, by not only providing support, services and training but also calling out injustice and inequality. Donate today to help us make amazing things happen for people with Down’s syndrome living in Scotland.