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	 New Year, New You, New 
	Challenge 
	
	  
	 
	NOW the Christmas period is over and the celebrations 
	have finished, why not burst those January blues, by taking on a life 
	changing New Year challenge? 
	 
	Adventure is on the horizon as we see in the New Year, with whole raft of 
	treks, runs, cycles, challenges and overseas opportunities from Meningitis 
	Now available to get your adrenaline pumping, while raising lifesaving funds 
	for a fantastic cause. 
	  
	Emily Millington, Events Manager at Meningitis Now, said:- 
	"While everyone is suffering from the January Blues why not give yourself 
	something to look forward to and train for? We have some really exciting 
	challenges in 2016, such as Tough Mudder throughout the year, The Three 
	Peaks Challenge and a London to Paris cycle in June 2016, The Royal Parks ˝ 
	Marathon, in October 2016 and if you fancy going a bit further afield, a 
	trek through China in September 2016." 
	 
	The leading UK meningitis charity has guaranteed places in a wide range of 
	events and throughout 2016. Find out more 
	
	online. 
	 
	Emily continues:- "There really is something for everyone, and as well 
	as a once in a lifetime experience, you will be helping a fantastic charity 
	raise lifesaving funds." 
	 
	When taking part in an event for Meningitis Now, every penny raised will 
	help fund vital research, awareness and support for people affected by the 
	devastating disease.  
	 
	Each year there are an estimated 6,000 cases of viral meningitis and 3,200 
	cases of bacterial meningitis in the UK. 1 in 10 cases of bacterial 
	meningitis result in death and a ? of those who survive will be left with 
	debilitating after effects. 
	 
	For further information and to sign up for 1 of our events, visit Meningitis 
	Now at:- 
	
	MeningitisNow.Org. 
	 
	Meningitis Now exists to save lives and rebuild futures through research, 
	awareness and support. To request its free signs and symptoms card or 
	download a free app visit the website or call the charity's Freephone 
	Helpline on:- 0808 80 10 388.  |