I've raised £750 to help Ringside Charitable Trust help ex boxers, and I will be taking part in the Virtual London Marathon on 4th October.

Organised by Ian Cawley
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Stoke on Trent ·Health and medical

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For many years concern has been expressed for the countless boxing personnel who find themselves suffering from depression, alcohol dependency, injuries and illnesses attributed to boxing. Ringside Charitable Trust, hope to change the way we care for our boxing family. The vision for the home is to include medical help, facilities for ex boxers to be cared for both short and long term, a cinema room for the boxers to watch films of their old fights and a non alcoholic bar where they can sit together and reminisce. There is initial funding in place but the cost of sustaining the home is estimated at £1.5 million per year. Many boxers have entertained us over the decades, and many now need our help in hard times. This is our opportunity to raise funds for The Ringside Charitable Trust, a fantastic project to establish a thirty-six bed residential care facility which will be of enormous benefit to those who sadly have no means of support in dark times. To help in my own small way, I will be taking part in the Virtual London Marathon on 4th October 2020. I'll be running 26.2 Stoke on Trent and North Staffordshire and your support and any sponsorship would be massively appreciated.

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Ian Cawley
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Total
£580.00