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Hop, skip or jump to help end homelessness with Social Bite’s 100 Mile Challenge 

A CHARITY is hosting a 100-mile challenge between September and October to help break the cycle of homelessness.  

Social Bite, a leading UK homelessness charity, is encouraging people to hop, skip, jump, run or squat 100 miles from 1 September until 10 October, marking World Homelessness Day

Back for its second year, participants across the UK can choose whatever way they’d like to cover 100 miles within 40 days to raise funds which will support Social Bite’s efforts in three main areas: housing, jobs, and food for people who are affected by homelessness

Current participants are taking on the challenge in a variety of ways, from cycling, running and swimming to fancy dress, three-legged races and completing routes that spell “Social Bite” on the Strava app.  

100 Mile Challenge participant wearing a 
Social Bite tshirt.
Social Bite began as a small Edinburgh cafe in 2012 and has since grown across the UK, having endorsements from A-listers like Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney.

The money raised will be going directly to those who need it most, funding the charity’s free food service accessible through a number of its coffee shops in Scotland, as well as supporting the newly proposed Social Bite Villages in South Lanarkshire and Dundee. 

Josh Littlejohn MBE, founder of Social Bite, said: “The 100 Mile Challenge is a great way for people to get involved in helping us raise crucial funds in a fun way which suits them, and can easily fit into their schedule. 

“We always love seeing the ways people decide to get involved and encourage them to get creative with how they do their 100 miles.  

Be it solo, a group of friends, or colleagues, we can’t wait to see how you approach this challenge, and remember to share your progress on social media so we can join you on your journey.” 

Challengers can earn rewards for hitting fundraising targets, from t-shirts and tote bags to shout-outs and spotlights from the charity as a big thank you for their efforts. 

Social Bite encourages participants to share their journey through social media, email updates, and on their fundraising pages. 

Sign up now to get involved: https://www.social-bite.co.uk/100milechallenge/  

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