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Should We Do Charity Fundraising Workouts?
This Saturday, October 5th, we’re hosting a special charity fundraiser at Blue Eagle Fitness & Nutrition to support Stuff the Sleigh, an incredible organization that helps families affected by childhood cancer. While many know them for their work around Christmas, their impact extends year-round, providing vital assistance to families who travel to Houston for cancer treatments. Whether it’s helping cover the cost of parking, meals, or even providing iPads for kids to stay connected with their loved ones during long hospital stays, Stuff the Sleigh is making a big difference in our community.
Charity Fundraiser supporting Stuff the Sleigh
We have some exciting news to share! On Saturday, August 19, we will be hosting a fundraiser in support of an amazing organization called Stuff the Sleigh.
Stuff the Sleigh is a certified 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping children and their families experience, for a moment in time, the joy and spirit of Christmas through year-round giving to those children who are affected by cancer and hematological conditions.
You can learn about STS on their website (www.thesleigh.org). Just a tip... have some tissue nearby when you read how they help desperate families in need.
Raising funds for OATH, Inc.
Attend the fundraiser workout on Memorial Day (Monday, May 30) at 9 AM. Blue Eagle Fitness & Nutrition is located at 30415 5th St, Fulshear, TX 77441 directly behind the U.S. Post Office. We will start the warm-up to our fundraiser workout at 9 AM. The workout will include running, air squats, push-ups, and pull-ups (or kettlebell swings). All skill levels are welcome and everyone will be challenged appropriately. Your friends and family are welcome, too! The workout is FREE.
“Christmas in July” Fundraiser for Stuff the Sleigh
Date: Saturday, July 24, 2021
Time: 9-11 AM
Theme: Christmas in July
Teams: Teams will consist of three people with any combination of men and women. Women will receive a bonus on specific movements.
Cap: 18 teams of 3 with 54 people in total