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Kate Madigan is raising money for Steve Prescott Foundation

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Men's Health Survival of the Fittest · 7 November 2015

The Steve Prescott Foundation was set up by a totally inspirational man Steve Prescott MBE. In 2006 he was diagnosed with Pseudomyxoma Peritonei a terminal cancer & sought out to raise funds for The Christie Hospital and the Rugby League Benevolent Fund. The SPF changes the lives of so many people.

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We are raising funds for the Steve Prescott Foundation, which supports The Christie Cancer Hospital in Manchester and Rugby League's Try Assist - a fund designed to help players whose lives are affected by serious injuries.

Steve Prescott MBE was an inspirational figure. In September 2006 he was given just months to live after being diagnosed with pseudomyxoma peritonei, a rare form of cancer. He defied all odds and completed a series of gruelling challenges over the next 7 years.

As a team, we decided that the Survival of The Fittest would be a fitting way for us all to push ourselves to the limit and out of our comfort zones with a view to raising as much money as possible in honour of this incredible man. 

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