I'm doing a bloody half marathon!

Ross Cobley is raising money for Sepsis Research FEAT
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FEAT at Brighton Half Marathon 2014 · 16 February 2014 ·

Sepsis Research FEAT funds vital research into sepsis and helps to raise awareness of sepsis. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by the body overreacting to infection. It kills around 50,000 people in the UK each year. Please support us today & help us in our mission to #stopsepsisnow.

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Our feat for FEAT: a team of 17 have entered Brighton Half Marathon 2014, running the cold, windy streets of the normally warm and sunny south coast holiday city on 16th February 2014.

All levels of runners are represented and we're counting on your support to help raise awareness of sepsis, a condition which kills over 37,000 people per year in the UK. Sepsis is the body's acute response to severe infection and can cause shock, multiple organ failure and death alarmingly fast.

We're running for the Fiona Elizabeth Agnew Trust, in memory of Fiona and her unborn daughter, Isla, who succombed to sepsis in August 2012.

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£273.10
+ £54.53 Gift Aid
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