Sport Relief is returning for another exciting fundraising event which will see celebrities and members of the public team together in the name of charity.
The fundraising campaign channels the power of sport to raise money and change lives at home and around the world.
This year’s event will see famous faces partake in some gruelling challenges, all in the name of charity.
Among them is BBC Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw, who will take on blazing heat to climb some of the largest recorded sand dunes in the world.
Together they will trek and cycle arduous miles across the Namib desert towards the Skeleton Coast.
When is Sport Relief 2020?
Sport Relief 2020 will take place from Monday March 9 – Friday March 13.
The event is organised by charity Comic Relief, who are also responsible for campaign Red Nose Day.
The two fundraising events alternate on a yearly basis, so while this year we’ll be celebrating Sport Relief, 2021 will see the return of Red Nose Day.
Where does the Sport Relief money go?
Sport Relief works with a number of charities in the UK and globally to raise money for a number of causes.
This year, these include: improving mental health support, tackling homelessness, helping disadvantaged children to survive and thrive, and reducing fear, violence and discrimination.
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