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My story

 
This September Barry Hughes, Managing Director of Therapy Films, Pat Joseph, Chief Creative Officer of The Mill and Miles Pettit, Producer at The Mill London, embark on a great challenge; cycling the entire length of Britain from Lands End, the most south-westerly point, to John O’ Groats, the most north westerly point of the British Isles.
 
Over two weeks  they will cycle 1000 miles, ascending over 2500 feet a day, they will have muscle ache, chafing, numb hands, face head on winds and somewhere in the middle of this desperate challenge Miles must get to a wedding on the Isle of Man.

 

This September marks 25 years since Pat became one of the first surviving patients to be diagnosed with adult Leukaemia and survive the then  ground breaking Bone Marrow transplant procedure. Now, 25 years on, and  preparing for this some would say insane 1000 mile journey, Pat, Barry and Miles will be raising money for the Oxford Radcliffe Hospital, where Pat was treated 25 years ago. All donations will be going to their Haematology Research Fund which provides funding for research into Haematology, notably Leukaemia and also funding for the educational support of staff.


We’re aiming to raise £30,000. This is a big target, especially in these difficult economic times, but your contribution will go towards the much needed funding Leukemia patients today need.

 

Please dig deep and give what you can!
 
Barry, Pat and Miles

 

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