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We are ¼ of the way through the “Pay it Forward 2 Communities” #PiF2C 12 day challenge!

Today we have two different challenges you can choose from for all ages. Check out our previous blogs to read more information about the challenge.

Outside

For day three, we challenge you to take part in becoming a #litterhero!

Your challenge is to have a pickup party with whoever is in your household and help to clean a community space (household or local).  Make sure to stay safe and take a look at the guidance that Keep Britain Tidy is giving around Covid-19!

Inside

Not able to leave the house today? No problem! We challenge you to share a local community organisation you support to help it get more exposure and thank them for all their hard work. At times like these, it can be hard to give monetary support to the organisations that need it, so giving a shout out can be a great alternative! Want to take it one step further? Why not suggest, if they haven’t already, that they create a free profile on aDoddle.org to help connect their community!

Here is the 12-day checklist for you to print. To take part all you have to do is complete the challenge of the day and (if you can) take a photo and post it online – don’t forget to tag us and the partnering organisation!

We will be posting the challenges daily on our social media and blog so feel free to follow us using any of these links.

Want to know more about aDoddle?

Whether you are in Lands End or John O’Groats, a rural village or a bustling city there may be a time when you are either looking for support, for somewhere to volunteer or a place to connect with others.

aDoddle is working to create both a UK wide map and a Network of ‘connected’ area-based community maps to bring together charities, community projects, groups and organisations, of all sizes, that provide these vital opportunities.

Making it ‘aDoddle’ to:

Adding a profile is 'aDoddle' and Free

Find out how you can support aDoddle

All information is added directly by the charities, community groups and organisations themselves. They are encouraged to share:

The 5 key things that people want to know about your charity, community group or organisation - Who you help, how you help, the difference you make, the help you need and how to contact you

aDoddle adds to this by having a unique ‘Traffic Light’ system which instantly shows people ‘How fresh’ the information is. Giving confidence to the person seeking thier help or wanting to support them.