11 December 2024
Global Santa Dash 2024: Another Festive Success
Dashing Across the World
From Media City in Manchester to the streets of Chicago, Brisbane, and Phoenix, the PHMG Santa Dash 2024 united colleagues across the globe in a festive 5K filled with cheer, camaraderie, and a shared mission to make a difference.
Despite a mix of rain, sunshine, and everything in between, teams brought their best holiday spirit to the track, raising significant funds for the PHMG Foundation. This year’s event supported our chosen charities: Alzheimer’s Society, Micah Projects, AI For Good, SANDs, and Boys & Girls Club of the Valley – causes that mean so much to the PHMG family worldwide.
In the UK, Media City set the stage for a spirited start, while Chicago’s runners braved the Windy City chill. Brisbane brought summer vibes to the festivities, and Phoenix capped things off with sunny skies and plenty of determination.
Highlights of the Dash:
- Lightning fast times – congratulations to all the winners
- Heartwarming moments shared by colleagues, families, and even a few four-legged friends
- And most importantly, a global effort that raised significant funds for communities in need
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated, cheered, and donated. Your efforts embody the true spirit of the holiday season – coming together to spread joy and make a meaningful impact.
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