Are you one of those active people who like challenges? If so, why not take part in a sports event that will give you lots of satisfaction and also help raise money for ill children? Events like Tough Mudder or Grate48 are organised by the Rainbow Trust , a charity organisation that supports families with seriously ill children. The charity does a lot to help such families in many everyday activities. So, how about trying Grate48 ? In this event, held on 7th November, you will have the opportunity to climb the top of one of the tallest buildings in the UK, the Leadenhall Building. It has forty-eight floors (over twelve hundred steps)! Apart from the chance to do something unusual, you’ll also receive a medal to remember your achievement. Both in the UK and worldwide, people have completed various challenges recently to help raise money for ill children. Last year Sally, 53, took part in the 3 Peaks Challenge , which meant she climbed the three highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales in just 24 hours. Explaining her reasons, she said: ‘I’ve always loved climbing mountains, so when I learnt what the Rainbow Trust is all about, I was determined to help. The special aim of the climb gave me much more satisfaction than I’d felt on previous climbs.’
1 What is the Rainbow Trust ? It’s . ….
2 What kind of help does it provide families with? It helps families with … .
3 What do you have to do in Grate48 ? You have to . ….
4 How much time did Sally have to climb the three peaks? She only had….