Your Hope 100 Challenge
Help us bring hope to more grieving children, young people and families
Parents, children and the friends who are like family, will you take on a Hope 100 challenge together?
Your challenge is to complete a minimum of 100 laps. It could be 100 laps of your garden, back-yard, school playground or local park. And how you do your laps is up to you – walk, jog, cycle, dance or skate. You might want to do your laps in one day or spread them over a few weeks.
Get your friends and family to sponsor your efforts and raise as much as you can to support bereaved children and young people across the UK.
All challengers will receive an exclusive Hope 100 medal.
Why 100? Every day, over 100 children will experience the death of a parent. We can’t change what’s happened, but we can make sure they’re supported, have access to the help they need and give them hope as they grow up.
That’s why your Hope 100 is so important.
Ready to take on the challenge? Register your interest by filling in the form below.
Don’t fancy laps?
Why not organise your own Hope 100 challenge – download our brochure for inspiration.
Hear from our Youth Team
Why your 100 matters. Bereaved young people share their Grief 100:
Angharad
Angharad told us about the first 100 minutes after finding out that her dad had died.
Alina
Alina shared with us her experience of 100 days of grief after the death of her dad