Hastings man takes on tough running challenge to help feed struggling local families

Local man Jake Stewart has raised £1,000 for Hastings Food Action by completing a tough running challenge,
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Jake, 28, from Hastings took on the David Goggins challenge which involves running four miles, consistently every four hours for a period or 48 hours. He ran 50 miles in total last weekend.

Jake said: I’ve always involved with the people of Hastings. Whether it be DJing at local venues, playing in bands or raising money. I’ve always been proud to be a Hastonian.

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“After the people of Hastings pulled together and donated a staggering £1000 to my fundraiser, it gave me another reason to be proud of this marvellous town.

Jake's Run for Hastings Food Action SUS-210316-100841001Jake's Run for Hastings Food Action SUS-210316-100841001
Jake's Run for Hastings Food Action SUS-210316-100841001

“I originally decided to take on the challenge as a personal test, during the lockdowns to focus on improving my fitness to help with my mental health.

“About a week after I made this decision I heard about Hastings Food Action, I was completely blown away by what they’ve done for this town and wanted to help in any way I could which led to me raising money for them.

“As you can imagine the challenge was tough both physically and mentally but I’m proud to say I managed to run 50 miles over the course of two days.

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“I would like to thank everyone that supported me over the course of the weekend, to my wife for being there every step of the way cheering me on, my friends for helping me train and most importantly to everyone that donated.”

“People can continue to donate to this wonderful foundation at www.hastingsfoodaction.co.uk/make-a-donation. They can also take a look back on my progress throughout the challenge on Instagram at @jakedoesthegogginschallenge. I will be taking part in another challenge/fundraiser in June for a local charity extremely close to my heart, I’ll be posting more information regarding this on the Instagram page soon.”

Hastings Food Action started in response to free school meals being rejected by MPs. Its aim was to give vulnerable families in Hastings and St Leonards, direct access to free food and toiletries during half term but this support has now been extended to include term time..

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