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Halton Haven Hospice and HITS |
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"Just a quick note to let you know that our Halton Housing Trust team of 15 runners (including me!) successfully completed last Sunday’s New Balance English Half Marathon in Warrington. Everybody finished, with times varying from 1 hour 41 minutes to just under 2 and a half hours.
Our team, who were running for our two nominated charities HITS and Halton Haven Hospice, have so far raised £1,538.
On behalf of us all can I also relay our sincere thanks and gratitude to all of you who have already supported us – we are always happy to reciprocate especially if you want to join us next year!!"
Nick Atkin
Chief Executive
Halton Housing Trust |
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Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield |
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Jim Wilson ran a half marathon on Sunday 13th September 2009 and is well on his way to raising his target of £250 for Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity.
"I'm running another half marathon, this time in aid of Weston Park Hospital, Sheffield. Weston Park supplied fantastic support to my dear friend Gill who died last month. Gill was only 45 and left behind her husband, 15 year old son and a huge number of upset friends!"
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A small group from Mosaic Virtual Office took part in the Kirkwood Hospice Midnight Memory Walk on Saturday 20th June 2009.
"Well we made it! 10.6 miles through the night - all pavement walking - it was hard work! Well done to all the team and thank you to all who sponsored us. Money is still coming in but we've gone over the £200 mark I think!"
Nigel, Angela, Sarah and Alex |
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Keynsham & District Mencap |
Claire White & The Beared Dragons
 The challenge was set; race a boat, 250 metres on the Bristol dock to raise money for Keynsham and District Mencap. Just to make it a bit more of a challenge we decided to do it in beards!!
Keynsham and District Mencap Society (Charity Registration No 275561) is a community based, self funding charity affiliated to National Mencap. They support in the region of 150 adults and children with learning and or physical disabilities to access regular social, leisure, sporting and respite opportunities in and around the Keynsham and Bristol area.
An early start and a quick lesson on rowing were followed by a look around at other more musclely teams quickly before we took to the water. The red fog of competitiveness descended as the morning fog lifted and we set off getting very wet and losing our voices in the process. Our final race time of 01:30 sec meant that we came 14th out of 31 boats.
Well, what a day Sunday turned out to be! Raising more than £3,100 for Keynsham and District Mencap was incredible and will make a huge difference. Thank you for your support and sponsorship.
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 Adrian Sudbury, 26, received a bone marrow transplant during his 18-month battle with leukaemia and has been given just weeks to live. Despite his diagnosis,
Adrianhas pledged to campaign for better awareness about the importance of bone marrow donation.
Through the Anthony Nolan Trust Adrian has been lobbying the Government for better education on bone marrow donation and has already met with the Prime Minister, Health Secretary Alan Johnson and Schools Secretary Ed Balls to discuss the issue.
Adrian
is keen to dispel the many myths about what being a donor involves, “at the moment there is too much misconception surrounding these procedures. There is also an urgent need for blood, bone marrow and organ donors to come forward. All I am trying to achieve is a 40-minute talk to all second year sixth form students about why it is important to think about donating blood, bone marrow and organs. ItÙs only right that people should be able to make an informed choice either way. If people donate blood, or join a bone marrow register in their teens, then they will often continue to give blood and they will be on the register for a long time.”
Over 6,500 people have signed Adrian Sudbury's campaign for the Government to improve education about bone marrow donation.
Yvonne organised a Charity Ball in July 2008 in support of the work of both Adrian and The Anthony Nolan Trust and raised £380.
Sadly Adrian died on 20th August 2008, aged 27. Our sympathies go to his family. |
Allan Humphries,
Wakefield
"Just to let you all know, both Kathryn and I completed the 10k Run For All.
We ran most of the way together, although I couldn't resist the sprint finish and finished slightly in front of her in 5,578th position in a time of 73 minutes 30 seconds. It would have been much faster of course if there hadn't been so many people in the way slowing me down! I was slightly outside the medals this time, but as there were 11,000 entrants, very nearly half of them were still behind me when I finished!
So thanks for your support! I'm not sure what the final total is, but it's not far away from the £300 target Kathryn set herself."
Theresa Stearn
"In 2007 I ran the Great North Run for the 5th time, raising money for MacMillan Cancer Relief. It was my slowest time yet (2:25:46) but by far the most enjoyable run. I raised about £600 for a great cause, and gave myself the perfect excuse to load up on carbs for weeks before and afterwards! I run because I love it and it has helped me through some difficult times, but it is an added incentive to be raising funds for a charity that has supported people who are dear to me. I am really grateful to people like Yvonne who dig deep without my having to nag them ... the thought of all that support keeps me going when I'm struggling with blisters and sunburn and a challenging hill at the 11 mile mark!"
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Castleford Lock Lane Rugby Club |
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Allan Humphries
"The club's Junior and Youth Sections run teams for all age groups from Under 8 to Under 18. In an area with more than its share of social and economic problems, the club provides an opportunity for young people of both sexes to develop healthy lifestyles as well as life skills such as team working, leadership and respect for others that will enable them to become valuable members of the community in adulthood. The sponsorship you have given my son, Richard, has enabled him to progress towards his ambition of playing professional rugby league and he is now a member of the Sheffield Eagles reserve team. Richard also plans to give something back to the Lock Lane club by coaching one of the younger age groups next season." |
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George Clark
"Just to let you know that the Scout Centre roof to which you generously contributed to has now been replaced. On behalf of the 61st Scout Group I thank you for kind donation. We will be getting a donation plaque made to recognise all who contributed and displayed prominently in the Scout Centre."
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