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Hello everyone,

I want to tell you about a really unusual and special way of raising funds for RoadPeace, the national charity for road crash victims.

I went into Altcourse Prison in Liverpool on Friday 12th March.

Some of the inmates were undertaking a 20 mile Triathlon to raise funds for RoadPeace. There were two teams competing against each other. One led by their fitness instructor, Robbi Biddulph; the other by the chaplain, Martin Earl, who lost his brother in a road crash. In so doing, these prisoners are exhibiting remorse for their actions, attempting to redeem themselves by helping victims of similar crimes and, most importantly, sending a clear message not to drive as they did. I have, for many years, sought an opportunity for serious driving offenders to do something like this and finally it is here. The idea came from the prisoners themselves. I was very impressed with how hard they worked to train for and complete this test of pain and endurance. I had an opportunity to talk to some of the individuals. They are genuinely sorry for what they have done and are doing their best to make amends and do something positive for society.

Each of us has a 1 in 75 chance of losing a family member in a road collision. My son, Nathan, was run over and killed at Christmas 2000. I hope none of you experience the same pain. Unfortunately, in the UK, seven families do every day. That is when they need the emotional and practical support RoadPeace provides. When you suffer a sudden, unexpected and violent bereavement you need someone who can be a listening ear, a guide through the paperwork and legalities, a companion to an inquest or trial, and much more. The volunteer befrienders of RoadPeace can provide this service because we've all been through something similar and can truly empathise with what is required. RoadPeace's campaigning for greater road safety is partly responsible for the fact that we've now got road fatalities and injuries down to the current level. Not that we're satisfied with those figures.

RoadPeace receives no government support, even though we often assist with their decision making processes. Most of the money that helps to run our office, website and helpline comes from the families who've suffered road trauma, with a little sponsorship from a few firms around the country.

So, now comes the bit where I ask for money.

The prisoners, fellow inmates, their families and guards will be sponsoring the competitors. The prison director has promised £250 to start us off. If any of you would be so generous as to sponsor the prisoners in their efforts to raise funds for RoadPeace we would all be most grateful for your kindness. Even better, if you could tell as many people as you can, to help generate even more in the coffers, that would be brilliant.

Thanking you in advance for your generosity (no amount is too small and no amount is too large). Please help make this unique event even more memorable by helping us to raise an astonishing amount of cash. If you are a UK tax payer please use gift aid. This turns every £10 you give into nearly £12 for RoadPeace.

Please go to the RoadPeace website www.roadpeace.org to find out more. 

Best wishes and many thanks,

David Midmer

 

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Good Luck To Dan Storey And Everyone Taking Part!!! Donation by Jackie Storey on 04/03/10

 
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I am donating on behalf of Dan Storey, Good Luck To you all, hope you raise loads. Donation by Christine Storey on 04/03/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
 

Thanks to David and those runners at Altcourse who are drawing attention to problem so often ignored. Donation by A Dinwoodie on 26/02/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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well done david,good luck with the challenge. Donation by JOHN MCGREAL on 26/02/10

 
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I am making this donation on behalf of Rob Dutton and the team from Altcourse - good luck everyone Donation by Dianne Gill on 22/02/10

 
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Donation by Rebecca Cresswell on 22/02/10

 
£2.00 + £0.56 Gift Aid
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Be safe and do well. Good Luck. Donation by Light Straw on 21/02/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Good Luck to all taking part, brilliant initiative! Donation by jeff baker on 18/02/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Great cause, good luck to everyone taking part - do your best, xx Donation by katiey hyde on 18/02/10

 
£25.00
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Donation by Valerie Sharpe on 18/02/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
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Good Luck hope you raise the funds you need as well as raising the awareness and profile for such a good cause Donation by yvette beer on 17/02/10

 
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Inspired idea Donation by Steve Duddell on 17/02/10

 
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Donation by Edward Prangnell on 17/02/10

 
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Good Luck to Robert Dutton, Foinavon Green Donation by David Duffell on 16/02/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
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I wish you all the best - good luck Donation by Rita Taylor on 16/02/10

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid
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Good luck David, wishing you all the best for this. Donation by Andy L on 16/02/10

 
£10.00
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good luck Donation by dominic on 15/02/10

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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Good Luck. I know how hard it is to raise the money. Over the last 7 years I've managed to raise about $17,000 but believe you me its not easy. Donation by Andrew Horne on 14/02/10

 
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