FPWR Scotland Superhero Coast to Coast 2016

Tim Golds is raising money for Foundation for Prader-Willi Research UK

Participants: Gareth Davies, Mike Davies, Nick Shenton, Ross Gard, James Gard, Alice Simmons, Tom Coombe, Lucy Allen, Dan Scott, Liam Williams, Ariana Wells

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FPWR Scotland Coast to Coast 2016 · 24 August 2016

The aim of Foundation for Prader-Willi Research UK (FPWR UK is to overcome the challenges of Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) through advancing research. High-quality research leads to more effective treatments and a better quality of life. FPWR UK was founded in 2010 by parents of children with PWS.

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In August we will be taking on a Scotland Coast to Coast challenge, with a slight twist!

Day 1: Starting at Fort William on Scotlands West Coast we will head off in our super hero outfits and climb Ben Nevis (highest mountain in the UK) and then cycle into Gairlochy. Camp. 

Day 2: Cycle to meeting area with canoes and then canoe for 4 hours up Loch Lochy. Evening trek to Fort Augustus. Camp.  

Day 3: Cycling from Fort Augustus up to Inverness. 

Total of 77 Miles in 3 days.

Why? Because we want to raise as much support, awareness and funding for FPWR-UK. As PWS parents we believe, pray and hope that research can hold a brighter future for our loved ones. Scientists and doctors around the world are working on specific PWS clinical trials and studies and every project we can help fund will truly make a difference to the lives of all those with PWS, now or in the future. 

It starts with us. Thank you for your support. 

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