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Charitable ‘join for a toy’ campaign launched at Better leisure centres

Monday 5th November 2018 Bath Echo News Team Community

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In the countdown to Christmas, new members at Better leisure centres across Bath & North East Somerset can get involved in a special initiative in aid of a local charity.

Better is asking for anyone looking to sign up to a membership at any of its leisure centres across Bath & North East Somerset in November to donate a toy, instead of paying a joining fee.

All of the toys collected will be donated to Sporting Family Change and in return, not only can customers bring a smile to local families, but can also receive up to £35 off when joining on a Better Health and Fitness membership before 30th November 2018.

Sporting Family Change use sport to empower, inspire and motivate local families in Bath and the surrounding area to making positive long-term lifestyle changes, creating opportunity for all.

Find out more about the charity at: www.sportingfamilychange.co.uk.

The ‘join for a toy’ campaign is available at leisure centres across Bath & North East Somerset.

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