Go Sober for the whole of October.
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Can you Go Sober for the whole of October? Take up the 31 day challenge and raise vital funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Sign up today - http://tiny.cc/Go-Sober
About
By signing up to be a sober-hero, you are doing something amazing for people with cancer. All the money raised by those Going Sober this October will help make sure that Macmillan can be there for people facing cancer when they need us most.
It will mean that we can be there right from the moment of diagnosis, through their treatment and beyond. It will mean we can be there to help give them the energy and support to take back control of their life.
So thank you for taking part in Go Sober, raising a glass (of water) and standing proudly beside people facing cancer. Your support will mean Macmillan can be there so that even more people don’t have to face cancer alone.
For support, information or if you just want to chat, call us free on 0808 808 00 00 (Monday to Friday, 9am–8pm) or visit macmillan.org.uk
The benefits of Going Sober For October
Taking a month off the booze can have many potential benefits. Just imagine what you could achieve without a hangover!
By having 31 gloriously hangover-free days you’ll not only be raising lots of money to help people with cancer, you’ll also be doing oodles of good for your own health. Together with a few small improvements to your diet and exercise routine you could expect to experience a range of the following:
•Increased energy levels, higher productivity
•Clearer head
•No more hangovers
•Sleeping better / snoring less
•Weight loss
•Clearer skin
•Healthier bank balance / Save money
•Sense of achievement
•Fresh approach to alcohol consumption
•Generally feel healthier
•Doing something positive for a good cause
Who can take part in Go Sober?
Anyone, as long as you are 18 or over.
Go Sober does not encourage people to increase their alcohol consumption immediately prior to 1 October 2014, nor will it promote excessive drinking from 1 November 2014.
We advise heavy drinkers or people dependant on alcohol to speak with their GP first before signing up to Go Sober for October.
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Anyone taking part?
I don't drink or I would but I do know a few people that's doing it..