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Woman dressed as reindeer sitting between two primary age children all cheering

Primary schools, sports clubs and community groups are being encouraged to sign up to the Treetops Reindeer Dash, as part of their festive activities and to help support local bereaved children.

Treetops official ‘Reindeer’, aka Natalie Godrich, Relationships Manager for Treetops Hospice, will be visiting 70 Derbyshire organisations in the coming weeks to promote this special fundraiser.

“It’s wonderful when the children spot me,” Natalie said.  “But I can get some odd looks when I leave the house and some double-takes when seen by someone in a car by the side of me.”

Reindeer Dash fun

The Reindeer Dash is a popular annual fundraiser for Treetops Hospice. The hospice provides every child with a pair of antlers to wear, a sponsorship form, and certificate. 

Teachers and group leaders decide the date for their Dash and chose the activity for their children, from PE lessons, football matches and discos to children simply dressing up for the day.

Supporting local children struggling after the death of a loved one

Last year, 4,300 local children took part in the Reindeer Dash, raising over £27,193 together.  The money was used to help the end-of-life charity provide bereavement services for children and young people struggling after the death of a loved one.

Treetops welcomes more organisations to sign up to the Reindeer Dash and is encouraging parents to put forward the festive and fun event to any clubs or groups their children attend.

Children from nurseries and child minders take part in the Reindeer Dash as well as Brownies and Cubs, and dance, drama, and sports clubs all join in the fun. This year, we even have our first Reindeer Dash on horseback!

Fundraising packs include reindeer antlers, sponsorship forms, certificates and posters.