9 wonderful ways you have fundraised in South Tyneside over the years - from prison breaks to push-ups!
Hats off to the wonderful South Tyneside fundraisers who really know how to put on a charity challenge.
By Chris Cordner
Published 8th Aug 2021, 04:55 BST
We have found archive photos of people in baths of gunge, pretending to break out of prison and doing push-ups to raise money.
Which other epic ways have you used to raise money in the past?
We found these gems in the Shields Gazette archives and they also include a fundraising day on horseback, and a sponsored skateboard session.
Take a look and see if they bring back great memories.
Then get in touch and tell us about the wonderful fundraising you have done in the past. The whackier the better and remember to end us photos!
We found these gems in the Shields Gazette archives and they also include a fundraising day on horseback, and a sponsored skateboard session.
5. A soaking in 2004
Police Sgt Bede McCabe was soaked in the stocks at St Joseph's RC Comprehensive School in Hebburn during this 2004 fundraiser. Are you in the picture? Photo: TR
Fitness instructors Rick Bennett, Jim Tulip and Hugh McGurran planned a 24-hour fundraiser at Jarrow Community Centre 16 years ago. Were you there? Photo: TR
Parents and pupils at Valley View Primary School who held a coffee morning and non-uniform day for charity in 2010. Does this bring back memories? Photo: TR