We are inviting Teesside University students to fundraise the British Heart Foundation by volunteering their time and taking on a fitness‑boosting challenge while raising funds for life‑saving heart research.
This Heart Month, help keep hearts beating by challenging yourself to walk 28, 50, or 100 miles throughout February.
Raise vital funds for lifesaving heart research. Ask your friends, colleagues and family to sponsor you and help to spread the word on your challenge and why this is so important.
To ensure fairness to all students, you are unable to count your walking hours as volunteering hours. However, you may accumulate volunteering hours through your fundraising efforts instead.
To do this, you will need to provide evidence of how you have raised funds, how you have promoted the charity, and demonstrate the volunteering activities you have carried out to benefit the organisation.
Similar Opportunities
We’re currently looking for volunteers to support our Level Up cooking programme on Thursday evenings, from 3.30pm to 6:15pm and our upcoming sports based youth club launching on Tuesdays (details TBD)
A placement with Cleveland School Sport Partnership gives you hands-on experience delivering school sport, supporting events, and working with schools and partners, while developing the skills needed for a career in sports development & education.
Volunteering with our Community Development Officers from Thorntree Community Hub, Middlesbrough East. You will support events and activities from the hub and be involved in subject related areas of Middlesbrough Council where possible.




