RED January is a community charity initiative that warmly invites and welcomes people of all ages, backgrounds, and physical abilities to set realistic movement goal for the month of January.
RED January is an exciting opportunity for everyone in Greater Manchester to get moving to support their friends, colleagues, and communities to beat the winter blues.
With late November seeing a sharp fall in temperatures and snow across the city region, this is a time when being active is particularly challenging, with increased reports of lower mood and energy.
It's also a time when, with the darker evenings, many women change or reduce their outdoor physical activity, as highlighted by This Girl Can's Lift The Curfew campaign.
For companies, groups, organisations, clubs, and teams in Greater Manchester though, there's an opportunity - through RED January - to use regular movement, physical activity, and sport to boost mood and mental wellbeing.
Celebrating it’s 10th year, RED (Rise Every Day) January is a nationwide community initiative, open to all and completely free. RED's philosophy is to empower all of us to move to boost our mood in the winter.
Participants can rise to their own challenge of walking, dancing, stretching, running, cycling - whatever works for them.
More than half of participants who embrace RED January experience a significant improvement in happiness and a reduction in anxiety during the month.
Meanwhile nearly a third (32%) of participants moved from being inactive to fairly active with 74% being more active than usual during the month.
To date, the RED community has raised over £3.2 million as part of their work with mental health charity Mind over Mountains set to benefit from participants' fundraising this year.
If you would like to join our movement for movement, sign-up and register to be part of the GM Moving in Action team this January.
GM Moving’s Strategic Director Eve Holt was part of a three-person team responsible for co-authoring a chapter on active travel.
The latest Active Lives Children and Young People (CYP) Survey data from Sport England for the academic year 2023-24 have been released. The national data indicates that physical activity levels remain stable with 47% of CYP being active.
34 community groups and organisations will be receive grants from the 2024/25 GM Walking and Wheeling Fund, supported by GM Integrated Care Partnership and distributed by GM Moving, Salford CVS and 10GM.