Kem Cetinay to address 24-hour paddle challenge in support of Globals makes some sound!

Capital Weekender’s Kem Cetinay is starting a huge challenge in support of charity! Thursday, October 9, radio host, television personality and earlier Love Islander Will push themselves to the physical and mental limit with an exhausting 24 hour paddle to raise money for Capital’s official charity, make some sound.

Kem Cetinay’s 24-hour paddle challenge will see him change late at night for a sweat band and racket when he takes on a marathon of matches against various opponents. Kem will be united by some of his celebrity friends, capital presentants and special guests, who will step up as their paddle opponents in the charity’s name to support the capital’s make some sound. The entire event will stream live on Capital and Capital’s official app, global players, so listeners can see how he goes on!

Padel is a fast sport that combines parts of tennis and squash and has quickly grown in popularity in the UK. While a typical game lasts about an hour, Kem takes its passion for paddle to the extreme. Kem replaces this weekend’s deck for a paddle racket and sweat band and has sat up for a 24-hour test of both physical and mental endurance.

Kem takes on the challenge of raising money for Capital’s official charity, making some sound. The organization finances important projects, delivered by small charities across the UK that help to address issues such as mental health, poverty and homelessness and provide support to those who face some of life’s toughest challenges.

Kem talked about the astonishing challenge in the future: “I love paddle and I have played some long games before, but nothing like this! 24 hours on the paddle track will be brutal! Rally, every hour, and every blister will be completely worth it!

Suzanne Ryder-Richardson, director, global goodness, added: “We are extremely grateful for Kem to have taken on this huge challenge to raise money for Global’s to make some sound. Every pound donated to Kem Cetinay’s 24-hour paddle can help to give a lifeline to the most.

Global’s makes some noise funds important life -changing projects in the UK, delivered by small, local charities, in order to ensure that no one faces life’s toughest challenges alone. The projects include those who provide protection and safety, support physical and mental health, prevent isolation and improve the ability of life. Managing a wide range of issues including sleep, eating poverty, domestic abuse, homelessness and loneliness. The charity also runs a learning and development program to support the sustainability of the small charities it works with.?

Kem will start the challenge under Capital Breakfast with Jordan North, Chris Stark and Sian Welby on Thursday 9 October and will put down his paddle racket 24 hours later on Friday 10 October.

To support Kem Cetinay on its challenge and donate to Capital’s official charity, make some sound, visit Capitalfm.com. To donate £ 10, £ 20, £ 30 or £ 40 text Kem10, Kem20, Kem30 or Kem40 to 70766. 100% of your donation will go to Global’s noise. 16 and just over. Please search Bill Payer’s condition. Standard networks may apply. T & CS is at Makesomenoise.com

You can follow Kem Cetinay’s 24-hour paddle challenge at Capital’s Social @Capitalofficial, on Capitalfm.com and by listening to capital of 95-108 sc, on DAB Digital Radio across the UK, on ​​Global Player, the official Capital app, on your smart speaker (“Play CAPE CAPE CAG CAPE CAPA Capitalfm.com.

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