People across Wolverhampton encouraged to put their best foot forward together for local charities
The community across Wolverhampton and the surrounding area is being invited to join an annual fundraising event and put their best foot forward.
The annual Best Foot Forward challenge, organised by the Rotary Club of Wolverhampton, is taking place on Saturday, June, 28, at WV Active Aldersley from 8am to 8pm, with all proceeds going to The Wolverhampton MS Therapy Centre, Central Youth Theatre and The Rotary Charitable Trust.
The event is supported by around 40 community-minded corporate Patrons who have created a fund which will be released by those taking part.
During the course of the event, every completed lap of the stadium will unlock £1 from the fund which will go to the chosen charities, with participants able to spend as long or as little as they choose at the event and return as often as they want during the course of the day.
A personal chip will keep tally of how many laps have been covered and participants, upon finishing for the day, with a certificate available recording the number of laps covered.
The event was first held in 2013, and in 10 editions since has raised more than £200,000 for good causes.

Councillor Obaida Ahmed, Wolverhampton Council's Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Community, said: "We are delighted to be making WV Active Aldersley available once again for this important annual fundraiser.
"This unique event provides the opportunity to take exercise at your own pace and will provide lots of benefits.
"Exercise is great for physical and mental health, helping to build stamina, burn calories and make the heart healthier, while at the same time knowing that you are completing a challenge that will help others is also immensely rewarding.
"The essential difference between Best Foot Forward and a typical sponsored walk or run is that, for the latter, entrants are required to sign up personal sponsors and then collect and pay over the sponsorship monies.
“For this event, there is no obligation to seek personal sponsorship and all you need to do is take part, because the charity funding comes from elsewhere."




