
LUC keeps connected and active during lockdown with Charity Challenge
Over 100 members of staff at LUC are taking part in a Charity Challenge throughout November.
This month’s lockdown comes with its obstacles so we are encouraging our teams to keep connected, creative and active. As well as the social benefits, we’re raising money for FareShare – “the UK’s largest charity fighting hunger and food waste” – for each milestone we hit.
Four weeks of challenges will see us cooking seasonal recipes, racking up miles of physical exercise, creating poetry and art and perfecting our photography. Split into teams, the competition is sure to ramp up.
We have already collectively travelled 1230 miles in the first week of the challenge, surpassing the overall 900-mile goal (the distance between LUC’s five offices).
We’re pleased to be motivating social connections while taking part in mood-boosting activities, physical fitness and making a positive contribution towards FareShare.
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