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Firstly, thank
you so much for visiting our page.
Despite, both being novice runners, we have both decided to run the gruelling 26 miles and 385 yards of The Virgin London Marathon on 25th April, 2010 in memory of our beloved son, Milo, who died very suddenly on 2nd December, 2005, of an intracranial aneurysm, aged six.
Ever since Milo’s death, we have, along with the help of some amazing family & friends, been fundraising for The Children’s Trust. Although Milo never needed their help, we have seen, at first hand the great work that they do. Their work is invaluable for children who have been born with multiple disabilities or serious brain conditions, not to mention the support they give to their families. They also help children who have acquired a serious brain injury due to a traumatic incident - possibly as a result of a car accident or illness.
We are under no illusions that the next 'few' months are going to be easy but are certain Milo will keep us going!!!! Our aim is to raise as much money as possible and so this is where you come. Any amount that you can give us will therefore make the pain so much more worth-while. Remember, just leave the punishing training, sore feet, aching bones and missing toe-nails to us!!!
Thank you for all your support,
Natalie & Antony
Despite, both being novice runners, we have both decided to run the gruelling 26 miles and 385 yards of The Virgin London Marathon on 25th April, 2010 in memory of our beloved son, Milo, who died very suddenly on 2nd December, 2005, of an intracranial aneurysm, aged six.
Ever since Milo’s death, we have, along with the help of some amazing family & friends, been fundraising for The Children’s Trust. Although Milo never needed their help, we have seen, at first hand the great work that they do. Their work is invaluable for children who have been born with multiple disabilities or serious brain conditions, not to mention the support they give to their families. They also help children who have acquired a serious brain injury due to a traumatic incident - possibly as a result of a car accident or illness.
We are under no illusions that the next 'few' months are going to be easy but are certain Milo will keep us going!!!! Our aim is to raise as much money as possible and so this is where you come. Any amount that you can give us will therefore make the pain so much more worth-while. Remember, just leave the punishing training, sore feet, aching bones and missing toe-nails to us!!!
Thank you for all your support,
Natalie & Antony
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