Messy Dash Makes a Big Impact- Local Families and Supporters Raise £21,000 for We Are Beams

by | Jul 11, 2025 | Dartford Charities

In an explosion of colour, laughter, and community spirit, over 1,000 participants took part in the We Are Beams Messy Dash on Sunday 6th July, raising an outstanding £21,000 to support disabled children and their families.

Held at Dartford Central Park, the fully inclusive event saw runners, walkers, and wheelchair users of all ages, some in fancy dress, wigs, and decorated t-shirts navigate a spectacular series of colourful stations complete with slime, water, powder paint and unexpected surprises!

Local fundraisers, including many families supported by We Are Beams, joined a lively warm-up session led by David Ribi, actor, TV presenter, and patron of We Are Beams. Councillor Peter Whapshott, Mayor of Dartford, officially launched the event and proudly handed out medals to all who took part.

Luke Cashin, Head of Fundraising and Marketing at We Are Beams describes how the money raised will have a positive impact on the children supported by the charity,

“Thanks to the participation of our fantastic community and the generosity of our Headline sponsors, Dartford Borough Council, Magrock and Dartford Living, all proceeds from this event will go directly towards our vital care services, including Family Advice, Respite Care, and Summer Play Schemes.”

These services provide essential support to families facing the unique challenges of raising a disabled child. Beams supports children with a variety of needs, including learning difficulties, complex health needs, physical or sensory impairments, challenging behaviour, Autism, or severe ADHD.

The Beams Messy Dash is a shining example of how a community can come together for a great cause. With laughter, colour, and a whole lot of mess, this event raised important funds that will make a real difference in the lives of local disabled children and young people.

For more information about We Are Beams, please visit www.wearebeams.org.uk

Photo Credit -Bresser Photography

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