TEENAGERS will stage a 24-hour activity session to raise money for a centre treating multiple sclerosis.
The group of 16-year-old National Citizenship Service participants, will play board games, challenge each other to forfeits, undertake challenges and compete in video games while uploading their efforts to youtube to fund the Sussex MS Centre in Southwick.
The thirteen youngsters will will start at Brighton Youth Centre on Edward Street at 10am on Thursday morning and not quit until 10am the following day by which time hope to have generated more than £1000.
Cameron Holt, 16, told The Argus: "We're doing this to raise money and spread awareness because not enough people understand MS.
"People suffer from it every day and the treatment centre in Southwick really does help."
Their efforts can be seen on their youtube channel where there are also links to their donation website.
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