The latest November challenge saw the Wolves team join ‘Prostate United’ by running 3km, 5km or 10km or cycling 10km, 15km or 25km every day during all 30 days of November.
Day 29 of 30 for our @Wolves @prostateunited runners/cyclers!! 1 day to go and they are absolutely smashing it!! Well done everyone 👏👏👏 @ProstateUK pic.twitter.com/LJmqY5Xc7y
— WWFC Prostate United (@WWFCProstateUtd) November 29, 2022
The Wolves group was made up of various departments including the medical team, media team, ticketing and retail and Wolves Women, all getting out every day in tough conditions to raise money and awareness.
The Wolves team have raised more than £1,500 for their efforts, but supporters can donate and help that total rise still, by clicking here.
Prostate United, a month-long fundraising effort, was created by Rotherham United duo Stephen Gilpin and Ross Burbeary in 2018 and each November they’ve been joined by hundreds of football club staff across the country, including Wolves.
The challenge has also branched out into the sporting landscape, across the English football pyramid and the USA, as well as rugby league and ice hockey club staff.
Joining Wolves were teams from Port Vale, Salford City, Rotherham United, Peterborough United, Leyton Orient, Southend United, Wigan Athletic, Derby County, Gillingham and Sheffield United, amongst more.
One in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime – that’s a dad, grandad, brother, partner or friend, and the hope is that this challenge can raise vital funds to help the cause.