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What will my SPONSORSHIP contribute towards?

One Community, the Kirklees Community Foundation, was established in 2010.


It is a charity that provides funding for the many voluntary and community
activities that take place throughout Kirklees every year. The Foundation has now
successfully awarded more than 150 grants, with a value of over 100,000.
By undertaking the Walk of Fire, you will be raising vital funds to enable One
Community to continue its work, managing the grants that it gives to local
charities and community groups.
Every charity needs money from supporters to continue their work. Through
the grants that One Community provides, you will be able to see the positive
difference that your sponsorship makes within your own community.

GRANTS HELPING LOCAL PEOPLE


A grant of 240 from the Surviving Winter
Appeal enabled the Hanging Heaton Luncheon
Club in Dewsbury to fund their insurance costs
for the next 12 months, and more urgently,
purchase some new pans for the kitchen!

Red hot

FIREWALKING

Are you brave enough?


Saturday 11th October, 6.30pm 10pm

Yummy Yorkshire Ice Cream Company, Delph House Farm, Denby Dale, HD8 8XY

Come along and cheer on the Firewalkers

The Borough of Kirklees Special Needs Swimming


Squad received 470 from the Davy Fund to help
them fund additional training sessions for their
volunteers. The team are very successful and have
won many medals in domestic and international
competitions!
The Lions MMA Club in Fartown, Huddersfield
received a grant of 300 from the Davy Fund to
purchase training arm pads to assist with their
martial arts classes.

Support One Community, the Kirklees Community Foundation


Learn more about our work: www.one-community.org.uk
Contact us: info@one-community.org.uk Tel: (01484) 468397

STEP UP FOR THIS COOL CHALLENGE


AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
The Yummy Yorkshire Barn will be open throughout the evening, and food can be
purchased from the BBQ, along with drinks and ice creams

Yummy Yorkshire is an award winning ice cream maker based on the outskirts of
Huddersfield, in rural West Yorkshire. Their on-site ice cream parlour and coffee
shop has become a destination for ice cream lovers and foodies alike, who can
enjoy anything from a Black Garlic & Dark Chocolate ice cream, to a home reared
100% Hereford beef burger and hand cut chips. With a host of events throughout
the year, Yummy Yorkshire attracts people to the farm come rain or shine. This
latest event, the Firewalk, will complement a year of sporting achievements and
challenges planned at the farm.

Congratulations, you have taken the first step towards conquering your fears and
walking over burning red hot coals! Join us and enjoy a thrilling evening, helping
to raise funds to support One Community, the Kirklees Community Foundation.
Registered Charity Number 1135258.

REGISTRATION FORM

EVENTS PROGRAMME
6.30pm Arrive at Yummy Yorkshire and event registration

Please complete this Firewalk registration/entry form. For this event, we require
a non-refundable registration/entry fee of 25 and a pledge from you to raise a
minimum sponsorship of 125. (You must enclose a 25 cheque made payable to
One Community with this form).

7.00pm

8.30pm The fire is lit


9.00pm Time to Firewalk

Your 25 registration/entry fee is used towards the costs of the event and is nonrefundable under any circumstances. All outstanding sponsorship must be paid to
us by Monday 27th October 2014.

9.20pm Debrief, certificates and celebration time!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Why should I do this? We all have to face things that we are uncertain about.
But you can conquer your fears by walking across hot embers, and then use this
experience as a benchmark for any other difficult situations you encounter.

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What happens during the training? The training is approximately 2 hours long
and amongst other things, examines the mind/body connection, explores comfort
zones and expands them to overcome limiting beliefs. It culminates in the option
to walk on fire.

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As a participant I confirm that I am over 18 years of age, and will raise a minimum
of 125 sponsorship. I give my permission that any photographs taken of me can be
utilised to raise awareness and/or money for One Community. I declare that I am
fit enough to undertake the Firewalk challenge.
Signed

Firewalking training begins

Is it a real fire? Yes, burning at a mean temperature of 1236 degrees Fahrenheit.


To put it into perspective: aluminium melts at 1100 degrees Fahrenheit.
What happens if it rains? Provisions are made for all types of weather conditions,
and as long as the wood is kept dry prior to lighting, the event will go ahead.

Date

Please send this completed form, and your 25 registration fee to:
One Community Firewalk, c/o Chadwick Lawrence Solicitors, 13 Railway Street,
Huddersfield, HD1 1JS (Make cheques payable to One Community).

Do I actually walk on a flaming fire? No, you walk on the fire bed itself. By the time
you come out of the training seminar the fire will have burnt down to embers. If
there are any flames they will be down the sides of the fire lane.
What happens if I should stop halfway through? Dont worry, you wont

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