Here’s a shout out to the early risers, the sunrise hustlers and all those on daybreak manoeuvres. Listen up: this is your chance to win cold hard cash to help take your morning game to the next level.
Way back when, Up & Go worked out that sitting down for breakfast just holds you back from doing the things that need to get done in the morning. With drinks that let you breakfast on the go, you can make the most of every waking hour, right from the start of the day. Now they’ve launched the Dawnbreakers Scholarship, to help active people live life to the fullest in the wee hours.
Submit your ideas and each month Up & Go will select a winner. If you make the cut, you’ll get £1,000 and be lent Up & Go’s 1960s camper van and a GoPro to get your morning adventure ideas off the ground.
You can apply to Up & Go’s Dawnbreakers Scholarship here.
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