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Fitness fanatics urged to join virtual rave to help Shropshire hospices

A virtual rave will bring some fun to fitness and raise money for Severn Hospice next month.

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Lish Crutchley is holding a charity virtual fitness rave

Fitness trainer Lish Crutchley, from Wellington, is hosting the event on June 18 and is encouraging people to take part and wear fancy dress.

The 28-year-old, who holds her fitness classes online, said: "The idea of the event, with it being called Random Rave, is that people can dress up in anything completely random.

Lish Crutchley is holding a charity virtual fitness rave

"They can release some stress and make a difference at the same time.

"I've been fundraising for quite a while and people have told me about the incredible and amazing work the hospice does.

"They need all the money they can get and I thought it would be great to support them."

The event will start at 7.30pm.

People are being asked to make a donation to Severn Hospice in return for taking part.

Lish Crutchley, from Telford, will be holding a virtual fitness rave to raise money for Severn Hospice

Lish added: "I'll also be selling raffle tickets for £2 a strip.

"I have donated a free online fitness membership to help with people's mental health and be a part of an online community, and also a six week live training programme."

Book your place and get your raffle tickets by emailing activelifestyle@hotmail.co.uk

People can donate at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/elishah-crutchley7

Severn Hospice gives specialist care and support free of charge to families across Shropshire and north Powys who are living with an incurable illness.

Visit www.severnhospice.org.uk for more information.

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