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CFO Great North Run 2009 - 13.1 miles

Stephen Ingram is raising money for Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People

Participants: Lizzie Poole, Simon Hossack, Darren Bransby, James Taylor-Gooby, Sarah Heighton, Stephen Ingram, Mike O’Hara, Chris Emerson, Vicky Strawson, Kate Stevens, Lorna Stevens and Ross Dwyer.

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BUPA Great North Run 2009 · 20 September 2009 ·

As the East Midlands’ only hospice for children and young people, we brighten the short lives of babies, children and young people who come to Rainbows. We want them to have fun and make special memories. We are also here to support their loved ones through the most difficult times of their lives.

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Thanks for visiting our fundraising page!

 

On 20 September 12 athletic, keen competitors (ok, well, not strictly true in all cases!) will run the Great North Run, covering 13.1 miles. For many of us this is our first half marathon and we're completing it both to challenge ourselves, but more importantly to raise money for the vital and important work that the Rainbows charity complete day-in, day out.

 

If you can sponsor us you donations would be greatly appreciated and go towards a very worthy cause. All amounts will be £ for £ matched by Barclaycard and if elligible for Gift Aid will attract a further 25% from the government. This means that a £20 donation could be worth £45 to Rainbows.

Thanks again for your support.

Lizzie Poole, Simon Hossack, Darren Bransby, James Taylor-Gooby, Sarah Heighton, Stephen Ingram, Mike O’Hara, Chris Emerson, Vicky Strawson, Kate Stevens, Lorna Stevens and Ross Dwyer.

 

Donation summary

Total
£4,842.84
+ £740.10 Gift Aid
Online
£3,109.00
Offline
£1,733.84

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