We’re celebrating a fantastic day at the Bury 10K, where supporters and volunteers came together to raise almost £1,200 for the club.
The annual race once again brought runners and the local community to the heart of the town, and this year Bury FC was proud to be represented both on the course and in the event village.
A team of dedicated volunteers took part in the 10K, representing the Bury badge with pride every step of the way, while others ran our club tent, engaging with the local community and spreading the word about the Shakers.
The combined effort raised an incredible total of almost £1,200, which will go directly towards supporting the ongoing work of the club both on and off the pitch, as well as to the race charity partner, The Jane Tomlinson Appeal.
We’d like to thank everyone who took part, donated, and supported us on the day, with a special thanks to the volunteers who made the event possible by running, cheering, and keeping the tent buzzing throughout the morning.
Casey Lynchey, Head of Operations, Community and Women’s Football at Bury Football Club, said: “We are so pleased with the success of this year’s Bury 10K and so proud of everyone who played their part in raising almost £1,200 for the club. Events like this show the power of our community, both in the race and in the event village.
“A huge thank you goes to our volunteers and supporters who gave their time and energy to represent Bury FC with such passion. Together we are building something really special for the town.”
This fundraising milestone highlights once again the strength of the Bury FC community and the impact it can have when we come together.