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*UPDATE*

 

Hi,
 
I’m pleased to say that yesterday I completed the 12th Marathon of the year. This brought the curtain down on a challenging but important year. With no marathon available to run, I decided to do a self-made marathon and head for Richmond Park, London, it was cold, it took 4 hours but I did it.
 
My aim this year was to get more people to understand and take an interest in the conflict of the DRC, because sadly not enough people appreciate the unstable environment people have to live in Eastern Congo. To give you an indication of what your donation has helped create this year, I’d be keen to show you some of the outputs that you’ve helped achieve:




  • Online blogging – the Running for Congo blog has had over 11,000 hits this year – www.runforcongo.wordpress.com  


This is only a selection of the coverage, but a tentative estimate is that approximately half a million people will have seen coverage of the DRC because of the challenge of running 12 marathons in 12 months for Congo.
 
I wanted to get more people to take an interest in the DRC and understand why I’m so passionate about the DRC and I have been overwhelmed by the messages of support that I have received. It has been astonishing to see people channel their support into such generous donations. Women for Women and Amnesty International have asked me to pass on their thanks and wish you a merry Christmas.
 
With your support I’ve been able to raise over £8,028, with a further £2000 donated through GiftAid. To put this in perspective for every mile that I’ve ran this year, people have donated over £31. This wouldn’t have happened without your support.
 
Now that this challenge has been completed I wanted to thank you once again for taking an interest in the goal of running 12 marathons in 12 months but most importantly helping me make more people aware of the conflict in the Eastern DRC and the severe impact that this has on women, children and men.
 
Many thanks and Happy Christmas,
 
Chris
 
 
Races completed this year:
 

  • Gloucester marathon - 3.15mins
  • London Ultramarathon (50km) - 4.25mins
  • Duchy Marathon - 2.59mins
  • London Marathon - 2.54mins
  • South Downs off road race (11 miles)- 1.13mins
  • Edinburgh marathon - 2.56mins
  • Blenheim Triathlon (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run) - 1.25mins
  • Run for Congo (10km) - 38mins
  • South downs Marathon – 3hrs 25
  • Asics Treadmill Marathon - 3.15 mins
  • Iron man UK (2.2 mile swim, 112 mile bike, marathon) - 11hrs 58mins
  • London Triathlon (1km swim, 40km bike, 10km run) - 2 hrs 27mins
  • Marathon in the Congo - 3.45mins
  • Nottingham Marathon - 2.56mins
  • New York Marathon - 2.55mins
  • Run for Congo (10km)- 38mins
  • Self-made Marathon – 4 hours

 

 

My name is Chris Jackson, I’m 25 years old, I like running, I want to make a difference and I have decided to try and complete 12 marathons in 12 months to raise money from Amnesty International.

 

 

 

Whilst the work of Amnesty International may seem very remote to many of you, please just spare a few moments of your time to see why I have chosen to run for Amnesty international and why it is important to sponsor me and support the work of Amnesty International.

 

 

 

Whilst Amnesty International work across the globe, one region where they operate is of real interest to me. Last summer I embarked on an trip to Central Africa and I took the decision against everyone advice to visit the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The time I spent in the DRC has had an enormous impact on me, as the sheer enormity of the crisis and deprivation that I witnessed in and around Goma was simply unfathomable.

 

This has now led me to run the following races to raise money for Amnesty International:

 

 

 

 

January: Gloucester Marathon

 

 

 

Febraury: London Ultramarathon 50k! -

 

 

 

March: Duchy Marathon

 

 

April: London

 

 

 

May: Edinburgh

 

 

 

June: South Downs Marathon

 

 

 

July: TBC             

 

 

 

August: TBC

 

 

 

September: Nottingham

 

 

 

To give you a quick insight into the scale of the crisis in the DRC it is estimated that currently 45,000 people are dying each month because of the ongoing conflict and crisis in the region - to put this in perspective that is the same amount of people who take part in the London Marathon and yet this forgotten crisis receives little attention. Since the origins of the current conflict over 5 million people have died - that’s getting close to the population of London.

 

 

 

I’ve personally seen the refugee camps that are fashioned out of old grain sacks and that are build on recent lava flow (imagine pitching a tent on razor sharp magma), the signs which decorate the camps highlighting the issue of sexual assault which is prevalent in many of the camps, the child soldiers clutching an AK47 rather than a pen, and the frequent explosion in the distance of a grenade or the pop of a rile. It isn’t pleasant. These people need assistance and protection and that is why I am running for Amnesty International.

 

 

 

I appreciate that there are conflicts occurring around the globe, however, I am personally keen to help Amnesty International because they work tirelessly in this region to ensure that whilst this may be a forgotten, distant and remote for many of us in the UK. For those who live day to day in these areas Amnesty International provide the support, assistance and defence that they need. Because without the valuable work and support that Amnesty International provide then this would be an invisible crisis with the suffering becoming a way of life for millions.

 

 

 

For a bit more detail on the crisis please check out these articles that provide a more in-depth view

 

 

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/feb/05/congo-child-soldiers-ntaganda-monuc

 

 

 

http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/article7004898.ece

 

 

 

This is going to be a real challenge to complete 12 marathons in 12 months, but I think (hope) I can achieve it.

 

 

 

I really value the time that you have taken in coming to my justgiving page. If you could support me in any way I would really appreciate it.

 

Thanks!

 

Chris

 

 

 

 

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Congratulations. Read your article in The Guardian, inspirational. Donation by Emily Snape on 22/12/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Donation by Leslie Lewis on 15/12/10

 
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Read your G2 interview and like others here, found it inspiring. Donation by Nicky on 12/12/10

 
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Well done finishing the marathon's... inspirational... don't stop now! Donation by Rachel Bowles on 10/12/10

 
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Thanks for what you're doing. Big inspiration. Well done. Donation by Mike Buckley on 10/12/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Chris, I found the Guardian article very moving. Your hard work and determination are an inspiration to us all. Good luck for the future. Donation by Daniel Baker on 07/12/10

 
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Huge admiration for you doing this and raising awareness about such an important cause. Good luck Donation by Jo Grimwood on 07/12/10

 
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Chris, the Guardian article had my wife in tears. We admire all the work you are doing. Our prayers are with you all Donation by Len Croft on 07/12/10

 
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Just read the Guardian article. What an inspiration. Good luck! Donation by Robert Popper on 07/12/10

 
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Donation by Rita ward on 06/12/10

 
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Chris, you are doing something extremely admirable, not to mention difficult! I sponsor women from WfWI, and know how much they need our help. Donation by Deborah Clarke on 06/12/10

 
£100.00
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You are an example to all the able bodied; you couldn't have picked a more worthy cause. I am eternally grateful to you on behalf of all women. Donation by David Clarke on 06/12/10

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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This is very admirable, we should all be doing things like you are doing. Donation by Sarah Ludlow on 06/12/10

 
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Congratulations keep up the good work we admire what you are doing Donation by Lisa Holcroft on 04/12/10

 
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This is NOT because I read your story in the Guardian. I thought you were great way before then! x Donation by Mark Twigg on 04/12/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Read the G2 article and just had to donate. Good luck. Donation by Liz McInnes on 04/12/10

 
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Read the G2 article last night, I think what you are doing is amazing. Good Luck! Donation by Cat Walsh on 04/12/10

 
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Just read the G2 article and had to donate. Good luck with the final marathon and thank you for raising awareness of this issue. Donation by LIz on 04/12/10

 
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Donation by beth clinton on 03/12/10

 
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Donation by Anne Campbell on 03/12/10

 
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Donation by Elizabeth Heaney on 03/12/10

 
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This is an incredible thing you're doing-good luck and hope you raise a huge amount. Donation by Lucy Sweet on 03/12/10

 
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Thanks for all your hard work Donation by Sonya Brown on 03/12/10

 
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Donation by Annie Bowman on 03/12/10

 
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Amazing :) Donation by Natalie T on 03/12/10

 
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