Dads Rock 'n' Stroll 5k

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Join #TeamDadsRock on 26th September for our first ever Dads Rock 'n' Stroll 5k!

We would love you to join #TeamDadsRock on 26th September for our first ever Dads Rock 'n' Stroll 5k! You can take part in person at the Edinburgh Meadows on 26th September 2021, or if easier you can participate virtually. It’s up to you!

The Dads Rock 'n' Stroll 5k is a family friendly 5k walk, suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Fancy dress is strongly encouraged - so come dressed as your favourite rock star - or come as your most rocking self - and help us to raise money for Dads Rock!

Date: Sunday 26th September 2021 (or virtually before 3rd October)

Time: 11am (or at a time to suit you)

Where: Edinburgh Meadows (or wherever you like)

Sponsorship Target: £50

Use the button below to sign up for FREE through JustGiving by clicking the Start Fundraising button. You could get one of our fantastic Dads Rock 'n' Stroll medals or a rocking #TeamDadsRock t-shirt.

Don't worry if you're not able to join us on the day, we would love for you to take part remotely. Just pick a location and time that suits you and remember to tag #TeamDadsRock on your social media posts. We ask that you complete your virtual Dads Rock ‘n’ Stroll by Sunday 3rd October 2021.

COVID-19 has had a big impact on Dads Rock and we supported a record number of Dads and families in 2020. This included: Running 95 free online parenting skills workshops, attended by over 1,000 Dads, Mums and kids ; setting up weekly Dads Talks video calls and WhatsApp groups for Dads and Mums; providing 1:1 support for 38 Young Dads; continuing music lessons to 20 families online and starting our popular outdoor play sessions, Dads in the Wood.

We rely on the generosity of our friends and supporters to continue running and expanding our valuable services for Dads, kids and families throughout Scotland. So join #TeamDadsRock for our Dads Rock 'n' Stroll and help us to support and inspire even more Dads and families and improve outcomes for children in Scotland.

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