Funds Raised
£347 + £64.25 GiftAid
Raised of £1,000 goal
My Activity Tracking
0
kms
My target 0kms
About My Challenge
I'm completing 2,000 push-ups in 23 days to raise awareness of mental health and fundraise for Samaritans. Please support me as I push for better mental health from 5-27 February. All proceeds enable Samaritans to answer more calls for help from those at crisis point or feeling suicidal.Supporting Samaritans
Samaritans is the charity that prevents suicide through the power of human connection. Connecting people in crisis with trained volunteers who will always listen. People calling for change with those who need to listen. People who’ve been there before, with those struggling now.
Samaritans make sure there’s always someone to listen if you’re in crisis or feeling suicidal. 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
By donating, you're helping someone with suicidal thoughts get help when they need it most.
My Challenge History
Pushuperer for 1 year
| Push-Ups | Funds | |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 2,000 | $347 | Total | 2,000 | $347 |
My Push-Up Progress
Thanks to my sponsors
Merci à mes sponsors
£15
Steve Leathers
£2
James Cardew-watts
Nice one Sean.
£10
Alex Moss-eccardt
£10
Kathryn Goss
Good luck Sean!
£5
Jamie Bullock
£10
Yvonne Hill-smith
Love from auntie jude xx
£20
Paul Dawson
All the best for your challenge Sean It's a great cause
£15
Christianne Hall
Good Luck Sean.
£25
Marie Mccleary
£5
Michell Watts
Good Luck Sean, we are all behind you!!
£5
Teresa Ward
Well done Sean!
£5
Rubie Smith
Go smash it dad 👍
£10
Viv & Steve
From viv & Steve xx
£10
Debbie Mclean
Well done Sean, it is for such a great cause.
£10
Nicole Durrant
£10
Steven Clarke
£10
Tanya
£5
Yvonne Xx
£50
Havebury Homes
From all at Havebury
£20
Jean Dsilva
£20
Colin Smith
£5
Jess Guest
Good Luck Sean :)
£10
Heidi Jones
Good luck 🤞
£10
Hayley Lambert
Good luck, Sean. You'll smash it!
£5
Kate Duvall
Good luck Sean. Great cause 👍
£5
Liz Pitchfork
Good luck, such a worthwhile cause
£20
Jenny Spoor
Good luck and well done, Sean - great cause.
£20

Well done Sean, you are an inspiration to the rest of us mere mortals!