Rainbow Hub’s Zumbathon has raised over £1,100 to help support our children and young people with neurological and physical disabilities.
The event, which took place on Sunday 19th October at All Seasons Leisure Centre, Chorley, was sponsored by CheckedSafe Compliance Solutions.
Over 50 people took part and instructors, Amy Louise, Joanne Berends-Sheriff, Sylvia Skinner and Sarah Prescott worked hard making the event a great success as they all shimmied, salsa’d and danced the three hours away.
Kat Nelson, Head of Fundraising, Rainbow Hub said, “It was a fantastic morning and our grateful thanks go to CheckedSafe Compliance Solutions, our fantastic instructors and the lovely participants who helped make this event a success. It means so much and every penny helps the children we support.”
Zumba is a fitness program that involves cardio and Latin-inspired dance from Merengue to salsa to cha cha and reggaeton. It was founded by Colombian dancer and choreographer Beto Pérez in 2001. It currently has 200,000 locations, with 15 million people taking classes weekly and is located in 180 countries.







