All the latest news from United's Football in the Community department, as published in the Plymouth Argyle matchday programme:

Last weekend on Sunday March 9 at 11 o'clock, was the running of "The Sport Relief Mile" at Central Park.

Members of the Iron first team were there taking part in this event, which was a great day and hopefully raised loads of money too.

The Sport Relief Mile is a great event, getting people of all ages out on the street to do something sporty and raise money, at the same time you can sign up at sportrelief.com.

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No matter who you are, you can do the Sport Relief mile. There are 1, 3 and 6 miles to choose from ,so why not sign up and try to raise as much as you can for a very worthwhile cause.

Even though the half term soccer camps have just finished, we are in the process of formulating our Easter soccer camps. Dates and venues will appear in our next home programme, so watch this space for details!

Obviously with the success of our recent half term courses, places will be at a premium, so we advise you to book early to secure your place.

Yours in Sport
Scott Maxfield
Football in the Community Officer

SPORT RELIEF - RISE TO THE CHALLENGE
1. Do it your way - if you can't get to a Sainsbury's Sport Relief Mile, hold your own event and find an exciting way to do your mile - hopping, skipping, or running in a relay.
2. Sport themed non-uniform day - dress as your favourite sports star and the person with the best costume wins a prize.
3. The Sport Relief Quiz - download the quiz from sportrelief.com and get all your friends and family to compete in teams.
4. Beat a target - get sponsored to do loads of keepy uppies, volleys or baskets.
5. Hold a tournament - whether it's 5-aside football, netball or hockey. Add on a healthy, energy enhancing bake sale to boost your fundraising efforts.
6. Go old school - organise an oldfashioned sports day including the eggand- spoon, 3-legged and sack races.
7. Sporting marathon - get sponsored to do your favourite sport for as long as you possibly can.
8. Party time - form teams to compete at a ten-pin bowling party, or go ice skating together. Everyone pays a few extra quid to raise cash.
9. Games night - use your interactive sports games on your multiplayer console at home, or challenge your mates at darts down the pub.
10 Can you kick it? Go and support the Royal Bank of Scotland's fundraising roadshow - 'Kick for an RBS 6 Nations Ticket' - to help raise some Sport Relief cash. You could be a lucky winner!

Check out sportrelief.com/partners/rbs for more details. Play it safe!

If you're organising or participating in a fundraising activity, make sure you do it safely. Look at our guidelines for organisers and participants at sportrelief.com Whatever you do, make sure you do it in your Sport Relief Socks!