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In May 2011 that good looking Geordie lad on the left (Mark Allison) will be running 3100 miles across the USA from California to New York City. I know what you're thinking! How on earth is that big lad going to run all that way? With a big Geordie heart! That's how!


The plan (and I do love a good plan) is to run an average of 31 miles a day for 100 days. You might want to read that bit again! I'll be running an average of 31 (THIRTY ONE) miles a day for 100 (ONE HUNDRED) days! Yes, that's right I'll be running it. Not walking. Not cycling. Not driving. RUNNING (and possibly crawling on my hands and knees at times!) I feel faint all of a sudden! Pass me another stottie!

All funds raised, both on justgiving and offline, will go to St Benedict's Hospice (See justgiving.com/rungeordierun1) and The Children's Foundation (See justgiving.com/rungeordierun2). The aim, albeit a very ambitious one, is to raise at least £50,000 for those 2 great North East Charities. This is £16,000 more than I raised by running 874 miles from John O'Groats to Lands End in 37 days during the Summer of 2007. It's a massive, massive target and I hope you'll agree that this challenge is deserving of your sponsorship!

The 3100 mile run, the huge fundraising target and everything else that goes with this event is ambitious to say the least. But to try and do this, while being an ambassador for the North East of England, is a massive honour! It's not something I take for granted and I want to show the world that us Geordies are made of stern stuff.

At the time of writing, I know of only 14 people from the UK who have crossed the USA since the first one in 1928. Not one of them came from Geordieland. It's time to draw a black and white line across that map!

I must stress that I'm saving furiously to fund this event myself. All overheads will be coming out of my own pocket (and the bairn's money box again! Oh and the wife's housekeeping!). Every single penny pledged will be passed on to the 2 charities I'm running for. And that's the great thing about justgiving.com. It allows you the sponsor to donate with the confidence of knowing that your pledge is being passed on to the charity directly. Brilliant!

Now the serious bit. Why are you raising funds for The Children's Foundation, I hear you ask. It has always been my aim to run for a local children's charity and after doing extensive research this one is up there with the most deserving of them!

Have a read of this from their website - "The Children's Foundation raises essential funds for medical and lifestyle research to combat childhood diseases and conditions such as cerebral palsy and autism. It supports NHS service delivery and a number of innovative, community-based projects, designed to improve and protect the health and wellbeing of children and young people. Through our partnership programmes, we strive to address key child health issues for this region: smoking, exercise & obesity, disability, mental health and child safety, to help children in North East England but ultimately children everywhere.".

The other charity, St Benedict's Hospice, is also a very deserving one. In 1995, my Mam spent her final days battling cancer in the Hospice. The very caring and professional Hospice staff ensured she was as comfortable as she could be and gave her a dignified end to her life. I'm indebted to them for this act of care and kindness and this is a debt of gratitude I hope to be able to repay for as long as I can. I'll also be running in memory of my Dad who died from cancer in 1988 and my brother who died from a brain hemorrhage in 1990.

It would be an honour to run in the memory of another 97 names. One for each day of the run. I'll announce details of that list nearer the time of the run.

To finish on a lighter note, I'd like to thank you for taking time out to read all about the next big run across the USA. Please consider sponsoring me. Any amount, no matter how large or small would be greatly appreciated.

Details of my training, the actual run itself and all the tomfoolery that goes with it can be found on www.runGEORDIErun.com.

Thanks in anticipation of your support.
All the best!
Mark Allison (just a civil servant's son from Jesmond!).

PS. If you're a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.

 

It's brilliant what you're doing Mark, not only for the money raised, but also inspiring to me at the beach boot camp! (payment for small t-shirt) Donation by mike collins on 12/02/12

 
£14.00
 

Keep it going Mark - i'll wear that t-shirt with pride - Australia will be a doddle Donation by Anonymous on 02/02/12

 
£14.00 + £3.50 Gift Aid
 

Panto fee Donation by Mark Allison on 27/01/12

 
£308.00 + £77.00 Gift Aid
 

Donation by Chrisitine Dunn on 30/12/11

 
£12.00 + £3.00 Gift Aid
 

Good Luck in Oz. Payment for a Medium T Shirt. Donation by Paul Moore on 18/12/11

 
£14.00 + £3.50 Gift Aid
 

Donation by Lisa Walker on 17/12/11

 
 

Brilliant! Donation by Peter Todd on 17/12/11

 
£12.00 + £3.00 Gift Aid
 

Well Done Mark Payment for a Medium TShirt Donation by Jon Brown on 15/12/11

 
£14.00 + £3.50 Gift Aid
 

Panto collection 1 Donation by Mark Allison on 13/12/11

 
£85.00 + £21.25 Gift Aid
 

T x 1 (Kate R) Donation by Mark Allison on 13/12/11

 
£12.00 + £3.00 Gift Aid
 

Donation for 1 x T-Shirt (M) Great work Mark & your team Donation by Gareth Eve on 12/12/11

 
£14.00 + £3.50 Gift Aid
 

T x 1 (Karen Dixon) Donation by Mark Allison on 12/12/11

 
£12.00 + £3.00 Gift Aid
 

With best wishes from the 6th Form Students at Rossett School. The funds were raised during their annual Rag Week. Donation by Paul Staniland on 11/12/11

 
£300.00
 

Well done Mark, massive achievement. What next ?? Run round the world ?? Donation by John Brodie on 09/12/11

 
£14.00 + £3.50 Gift Aid
 

Fantastic achievement Mark. I admire your willpower. 1xT Donation by Daniela Lazin on 09/12/11

 
£12.00
 

well done mate,all the best on your next run. Donation by mark batey on 08/12/11

 
£30.00 + £7.50 Gift Aid
 

Outstanding effort Mark, doing Geordies and humans proud Donation by john cottam on 08/12/11

 
£15.00 + £3.75 Gift Aid
 

Donation by Anonymous on 07/12/11

 
£20.00
 

Once again, well done. The Geordie nation are proud of you Donation by Aaron Robinson on 07/12/11

 
£15.00 + £3.75 Gift Aid
 

Well Done Mark Donation by Anthony Bush on 07/12/11

 
£14.00 + £3.50 Gift Aid
 

Well done, amazing effort ... I could never do anything like that. All the best for the next one! Donation by Rob Beck on 07/12/11

 
£12.00 + £3.00 Gift Aid
 

Donation by David Greaves on 06/12/11

 
£12.00 + £3.00 Gift Aid
 

That's the first Christmas present sorted. Hope the shirt fits! Great stuff Mark! Donation by Trevor Hall on 02/12/11

 
£14.00
 

From my winnings at the Northern Echo Local Hero awards. Donation by Mark Allison on 02/12/11

 
£125.00 + £31.25 Gift Aid
 

What you did was truly amazing. My wife looks forward to wearing your tee-shirt with pride in the U.S.A. Donation by michael on 29/11/11

 
£16.00
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