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Great South Run 2009

Shaun Sillence is raising money for Tuberous Sclerosis Association

Participants: Shaun Sillence, Mark Treagust

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Bupa Great South Run 2009 · 25 October 2009 ·

As the only UK charity focused on Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) we : • Improve the health/wellbeing of people living with TSC and their families/carers • Lead research into technologies and treatments to reduce TSC’s impact • Lead innovation into medical and social care service integration

Story

Hello Everyone,

Myself and Shaun are again doing the Great South run, but this year were taking it one step further, were gonna do the London Marathon as well!

We've picked the Tuberous Sclerosis Association again this year and have been set the target of raising £3000. So we have decided to join the 2 races and raise as much money as we possibly can from both events.

Tuberous Sclerosis is a condition which mostly effects young children. Its a very rare condition and the TBA are a small organisation, so every penny we can raise really does count.

Tuberous Sclerosis causes tumours to grow all over the body and unfortunately there is no cure to this disease. As some of you may also be aware my next door neighbours daughter suffers from the condition.

Having witnessed for myself the care that is given to children who suffer from this condition, and also the happiness we can give by raising the money to make these children lives better, it really motivates us to raise as much money as possible.

Were not asking for loads and loads of money, but we are asking for a small donation to show your support to both myself and shaun. Your donations will really help us to finish both of these races.

So please visit the website below or contact myself or Shaun to make a donation.

Donation summary

Total
£310.00
+ £83.21 Gift Aid
Online
£310.00
Offline
£0.00

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