
Hamilton Contractor Gives £10K for 400-Mile Charity Run
A Scottish construction company just donated £10,000 to help 15 runners tackle a grueling 400-mile journey from Glasgow to London for Comic Relief. The local business is backing their neighbors from Bravehearts Boxing Gym as they prepare to run the equivalent of more than 15 marathons in just 10 days.
When 15 members of Bravehearts Boxing Gym prepare to run 400 miles in 10 days this March, they'll have £10,000 worth of hometown support behind them.
Procast Group, a construction contractor based in Hamilton, Scotland, donated the substantial sum to fuel the boxing gym's "Long Way Doon" challenge for Comic Relief. The ambitious fundraiser will see participants run from BBC Scotland in Glasgow all the way to BBC Broadcasting House in London starting March 9.
The boxing gym sits just minutes from Procast's headquarters, making this donation a true neighborhood effort. For gym founder Steven McMillan, the financial backing means more than just money. It's motivation when the miles get tough.
"When our legs get heavy, knowing that Procast is behind us is a real motivator to keep going," McMillan said. He emphasized how powerful it feels when local businesses step up to support causes fighting poverty and social injustice in their own community.
The challenge itself is extraordinary. Running 40 miles daily for 10 consecutive days tests even the most dedicated athletes. But the Bravehearts team has been training hard, knowing every step raises funds for people facing hardship across the UK.

The Ripple Effect
Procast Group isn't stopping at the donation. The company is actively promoting the challenge and encouraging others to contribute through the team's JustGiving page, amplifying the fundraising momentum as the start date approaches.
Derek Innes, owner and managing director of Procast Group, explained why supporting this effort matters to his business. "As a business rooted in the local community, we believe it's important to support initiatives that make a real difference to people's lives," he said.
The partnership showcases how local businesses can become powerful allies in charitable efforts. By combining financial support with promotional muscle, Procast is helping ensure the runners' painful blisters and aching muscles translate into maximum impact for families struggling with poverty.
Comic Relief funds go directly to tackling poverty and social injustice, issues affecting communities throughout Scotland and beyond. Every pound raised during the Long Way Doon challenge will help provide essential services and support to people who need it most.
This Hamilton success story proves that when businesses invest in their neighbors' bold dreams, entire communities rise together.
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