RUNNERS dressed up in onesies to take part in a fundraiser to help sick children.
The annual Seaford College and Graffam run raised £250 for Chestnut Tree House children’s hospice near Arundel.
People started from the college in Petworth and made their way to Graffam Church, where hot food and drinks were laid on.
The poor weather kept a few people away but more than 30 participants of all ages turned up on Sunday for the event.
The race is fast becoming a popular fixture for residents and organisers are already planning another for next year.
The hospice supports hundreds of children with life-limiting illnesses and their families across Sussex.
It is not part of the NHS and so relies on the support of the community to keep its vital services going.
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