Let’s do it for Dom charity event returns as an ‘Adventure Challenge’

This year the ‘Do It For Dom’ charity event is returning as an adventure challenge.

Dominic Subbiani, a joint owner of a well-known estate agency in Pembrokeshire, was diagnosed with Huntington’s Disease in 2017 of which there is no cure.

Huntington’s disease is a condition that stops parts of the brain from working properly over time.

After the success of several events raising now over £250,000 since 2021, the charity continues its fundraising efforts with the
Do It For Dom 2024 Adventure Challenge on Thursday 20th June 2024.

The organisers have described this year’s event as It’s a Knockout meets old school sports day.

It will take place at Sedgebrook Hall in Northampton on 20 June 2024.

The headline sponsor will be iamproperty with Rightmove as platinum sponsors.

The Gold Sponsors supporting this year’s event include The ESTAS, Landmark Information Group, Nurtur Group &
Brief Your Market and Ian White and the ICG Group with Crux Careers.

Everyone will work in teams taking part in carefully crafted sports activities catered to all skill levels including egg and spoon, wheel barrow race, assault course and a ‘foam attack obstacle challenge’.

On the evening, we will have large screens set up for the Euro’s with England playing followed by entertainment and dancing the night away with DJ Dave Seed (Qube Residential).

With more than 80 already signed up, you can find out more at www.doitfordom.co.uk.

 

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  1. KByfield04

    An incredible event for agents and suppliers alike raising much-needed funds. Sign up, you won’t regret it!

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