Good clean fun – Bubble Rush returns to raise money for for Brian House

Barry Parkinson posted on Feb 5 2019

Last year’s Bubble Rush raised £50,000 for Brian House Children’s Hospice.

Last year’s Bubble Rush raised £50,000 for Brian House Children’s Hospice.

Blackpool’s bubbliest event is back for its third year as Bubble Rush returns to Lawsons Showground in April, raising money for Brian House Children’s Hospice.

Bubble Rush is a 5km course which can be run, walked, hopped, skipped or jumped, interspersed with four coloured bubble stations, bellowing out heaps of frothy bubbles from high-powered foam cannons.

Brian House’s Events Fundraiser Kayleigh Penn said ‘Bubble Rush is a really exciting family-friendly event so we’re thrilled to be putting it on again for Brian House. There’s always such a fantastic atmosphere at this event as people get absolutely covered in bubbles – you can hear the laughter and see the smiles on their faces as they go through each bubble station, just having such a good time while helping us to raise much-needed money for the Fylde coast’s only children’s hospice.’

Last year more than 1,500 people took part in Bubble Rush, which raised £50,000.  Brian House is the only children’s hospice for the Fylde coast, supporting the area’s most fragile children who are living with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. All proceeds from Bubble Rush will go to the hospice, which needs more than £1.2m each year to stay open. Everyone taking part is encouraged to raise sponsorship to help the event make as much money for the local children and their families who need Brian House.

The event is suitable for all ages and will be held on Saturday 6th April. Sign up online and find out more at www.blackpoolbubblerush.co.uk.