Facebook Challenge: Walk 90km in February
We are bringing you something brand new for 2025! Join our first-ever Facebook Challenge: Walk 90km in February!
Help Us Improve Life After Brain Injury
Lace-up your shoes, pull on your FREE t-shirt, and get moving for Headway - the brain injury association this February! Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by brain injury.
What Is the 90km Walk Challenge?
We’re inviting you to walk 90km throughout February to help raise vital funds for Headway. Whether you stroll through your local park, march on your treadmill, or hike scenic trails, every step you take brings us closer to improving life after brain injury.
Why Join?
By participating in the 90km Walk Challenge, you can:
Support a Life-Changing Cause
- Your efforts help fund essential services for people living with brain injuries.
Get Active
- Kickstart your fitness goals while enjoying the great outdoors.
Connect with Others
- Join a community of like-minded individuals all walking for Headway.
Claim Your FREE T-Shirt
- Sign up today, and we’ll send you an exclusive Headway t-shirt to wear with pride.
How It Works
Sign Up
- Register for free today to secure your spot and claim your Headway t-shirt.
Walk 90km
- Complete the challenge at your own pace, anytime, anywhere between 1st and 28th February.
Fundraise
- Set up your fundraising page and invite friends and family to support you. Every donation helps us improve life after brain injury.
Share Your Journey
- Share your progress on social media using #90kmForHeadway to inspire others and build awareness.
Key Details
What
- Walk 90km in February
When
- 1st - 28th February
Where
- Anywhere you like
Why
- To improve life after brain injury and support Headway
Ready to Get Started?
Click below to sign up for the 90km Walk Challenge and receive your FREE t-shirt!
Together, We Can Make a Difference
Every step you take and every pound you raise helps Headway continue to provide life-changing support for individuals and families affected by brain injury. Let’s make February count!