RNLI Calls On Support For Its Annual Reindeer Run

Get moving this December and help save lives at sea with the RNLI Reindeer Run Challenge

The RNLI is calling on the people of Bangor and across County Down to support their volunteer lifeboat crews this winter by taking on the RNLI Reindeer Run challenge.

The RNLI’s volunteer lifeboat crews across Ireland and the UK are ready to answer the call for help this winter – but the charity needs your help too.

Time to get ready for the December Reindeer Run for the RNLI.

This December the RNLI is once again challenging people to take part in the Reindeer Run by running or walking 24 miles to help raise vital funds – that’s one mile for every hour RNLI lifesavers are on call every day, even on Christmas Day.

Kyle Marshall, volunteer lifeboat helm said: “Our crew is on-call 24/7 ready to answer calls for help this winter.

“It can be hard on our family and friends if we are called out to a rescue during a winter storm, or even halfway through Christmas dinner, but we’re ready to give our time to help save others.

“Fundraising challenges like the Reindeer Run help to provide our training, equipment and lifesaving crew kit, and mean that we can help reunite more families this Christmas.”

Participants can tackle the distance any way they like – which could be covering one mile every day for 24 days or choosing to run or walk multiple miles on different occasions.

The RNLI goes to sea in all weather to rescue those in peril. They are calling on people to join their Christmas fundraiser, the Reindeer Run Challenge. Are you up for it ?

Over the last five years, RNLI lifeboats have launched on average over 100 times during the Christmas period*.

If you’re ready to get running this December, you can sign up now at:

RNLI.org/ReindeerRunChallenge.

Every participant who raises over £125 or €125 will receive their very own commemorative Reindeer Run medal as a thank you for helping to support volunteer lifeboat crews.

Every penny raised this Christmas goes directly to help the RNLI save lives at sea.