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Well - September 18th is almost upon us! Well, not for most of you lot but it means there are only 8 weeks left of training for me.
On September 18th, I shall be taking part in the Great North Run, a 12.8 mile run from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to South Shields.
This year, I will be running for 2 charities:
1. HCPT - Handicapped Childrens Pilgrimage Trust (http://www.hcpt.org.uk) - a charity that takes children on pilgrimages to Lourdes, in France; so as to provide them with different care and attention to that that they get at home, and also to give their parents and carers some well-earned respite. To take a child is very costly as due to a child's disability, expensive hotel facilities are required, and also, for every child, 2 carers are needed. This cost is paid for by the trust itself and not the parents. The carers normally pay for themselves although some trust groups subsidise this slightly as the cost for the carer can be around £500 for one week of extremely hard work! I will also be taking part in a 50 mile walk over 2 days in France next year for this charity.
2. Edwards Trust (http://www.edwardstrust.org.uk) - I will be donating the other half of any sponsor money raised to the Edwards Trust. This charity cares for, and offers support to parents of terminally ill children, or those going through the bereavement of a child. The charity is one quite close to my heart at present as a colleague lost her baby after just 6 weeks last year, with the baby passing away 2 days before Christmas, having never been out of hospital since his first. Karen, my colleague, still finds this very hard (understandably!) to deal with and only recently returned to work, only to take ill again as a result of the stress that it has caused her and her partner Clive. Karen and Clive would not have been able to cope without the help of Edwards Trust. Karen's father recently cycled from Lands End to John O Groats for this cause.
How can you help? - I hope the above doesn't feel as if i've tried to emotionally blackmail anyone, but that's the nature of the charities and i just wanted to get that message across. I'm looking to raise as much money as possible and invite anyone to contact me regarding sponsorship. The benefit being for you that your name will be splashed across my t-shirt and training top when i do the run, to be seen by around 45,000 other runners and numerous spectators, both live and on television internationally. For a web-based company, this could be a particularly effective marketing method.
I've not set up any 'packages', if you'd like to sponsor me, please get in touch via my email, [email protected], or otherwise PM me on here.
Hope to hear from people soon - all support greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time in reading this.
Simon
On September 18th, I shall be taking part in the Great North Run, a 12.8 mile run from Newcastle-upon-Tyne to South Shields.
This year, I will be running for 2 charities:
1. HCPT - Handicapped Childrens Pilgrimage Trust (http://www.hcpt.org.uk) - a charity that takes children on pilgrimages to Lourdes, in France; so as to provide them with different care and attention to that that they get at home, and also to give their parents and carers some well-earned respite. To take a child is very costly as due to a child's disability, expensive hotel facilities are required, and also, for every child, 2 carers are needed. This cost is paid for by the trust itself and not the parents. The carers normally pay for themselves although some trust groups subsidise this slightly as the cost for the carer can be around £500 for one week of extremely hard work! I will also be taking part in a 50 mile walk over 2 days in France next year for this charity.
2. Edwards Trust (http://www.edwardstrust.org.uk) - I will be donating the other half of any sponsor money raised to the Edwards Trust. This charity cares for, and offers support to parents of terminally ill children, or those going through the bereavement of a child. The charity is one quite close to my heart at present as a colleague lost her baby after just 6 weeks last year, with the baby passing away 2 days before Christmas, having never been out of hospital since his first. Karen, my colleague, still finds this very hard (understandably!) to deal with and only recently returned to work, only to take ill again as a result of the stress that it has caused her and her partner Clive. Karen and Clive would not have been able to cope without the help of Edwards Trust. Karen's father recently cycled from Lands End to John O Groats for this cause.
How can you help? - I hope the above doesn't feel as if i've tried to emotionally blackmail anyone, but that's the nature of the charities and i just wanted to get that message across. I'm looking to raise as much money as possible and invite anyone to contact me regarding sponsorship. The benefit being for you that your name will be splashed across my t-shirt and training top when i do the run, to be seen by around 45,000 other runners and numerous spectators, both live and on television internationally. For a web-based company, this could be a particularly effective marketing method.
I've not set up any 'packages', if you'd like to sponsor me, please get in touch via my email, [email protected], or otherwise PM me on here.
Hope to hear from people soon - all support greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time in reading this.
Simon
