Two stars of Coronation Street are putting on their running shoes
to help raise funds for Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity.
Tina O’Brien and Faye Brookes, both regulars in ITV’s long-running soap Coronation Street, will be putting their best foot forward at the Great Manchester Run as part of Team Humphrey.
Tina O’Brien and Faye Brookes, both regulars in ITV’s long-running soap Coronation Street, will be putting their best foot forward at the Great Manchester Run as part of Team Humphrey.
The Manchester-born actresses will be joining 2,000 Team Humphrey
fundraisers on the day at Europe's biggest 10K running event, to help
raise funds to support the charity’s Helipad Appeal.
Of the run, Tina says:
Of the run, Tina says:
All funds raised from the Great Manchester Run will go towards the Charity’s fundraising appeal to build a 24 hour access helipad on location at the hospital’s Central Manchester site.
Currently, the hospital relies on a secondary landing site in a
local park, adding precious minutes to the transfer of an incredibly ill
child. An on-site landing pad will help to dramatically reduce patient
transfer times by up to two thirds and in turn will help to save lives
and improve patient recovery.
Faye, who joined the Coronation Street Cast last year as Kate Connor says:
Faye, who joined the Coronation Street Cast last year as Kate Connor says:
This year the Great Manchester Run takes place on Sunday 22nd May
with Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity once again being the
nominated charity for this year.
The 10 kilometre run is open to those aged 15 years and over. Those too young for the main event can also put on their running shoes to take part in the Mini and Junior Run at Event City on Saturday 21st May.
Hannah Thomas, Events Manager for Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity, said:
The 10 kilometre run is open to those aged 15 years and over. Those too young for the main event can also put on their running shoes to take part in the Mini and Junior Run at Event City on Saturday 21st May.
Hannah Thomas, Events Manager for Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity, said:
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