Michael Gregory

Mike Gregory - Heads South (to raise money for the Lewis Moody Foundation)

Fundraising for The Brain Tumour Charity
£121,078
raised of £80,000 target
by 72 supporters
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A 60 nautical mile endurance trek across the Antarctic plateau to the Geographic South Pole. Led by Alan Chambers and Wayne Hoyle, Lewis Moody will be attempting this extreme endurance challenge with his team of 11!

Story

My name is Mike Gregory and I'm Heading South, to the geographic South Pole. Let's be clear, I am not the first person to do this, nor will it break any records. What is important for you to understand is this;

1. I absolutely hate being cold and have spent most of my adult life chasing the sun.

2. I pretty much detest walking. 

3. I'm giving up my New Years at home with my wonderful family to travel to Antartica on a Russian transport plane and then walk to the Pole dragging all my stuff with me on a sled. (no there will not be any dogs..)

"So why on earth would you want to walk to the coldest most inhospitable place on the planet?" I hear you ask. 

Well, because when I learned about the work that the Lewis Moody Foundation is doing to raise money for The Brain Tumour trust to support the sick, their families and research into a cure for a disease that is the biggest Cancer killer in people under 40, I couldn't very well turn down an opportunity to help. 

and - most of my mates/colleagues are so stingy that trying to get money out of them for something I might enjoy is a hard task, so I figured they may pay for me to be miserable for a few weeks ;-) 

Please understand that you are not funding me, or anyone else in the team, we have all paid our way and every cent/penny that you donate will go to supporting these charitable works. 

Anything that you can give, however small will be amazing! 

Lots of love, Mike x



About the campaign

A 60 nautical mile endurance trek across the Antarctic plateau to the Geographic South Pole. Led by Alan Chambers and Wayne Hoyle, Lewis Moody will be attempting this extreme endurance challenge with his team of 11!

About the charity

The Brain Tumour Charity is the world’s leading brain tumour charity and the largest dedicated funder of research into brain tumours globally. Committed to saving and improving lives, we’re moving further and faster to help every single person affected by a brain tumour. A cure really can’t wait

Donation summary

Total raised
£121,077.82
Online donations
£16,951.93
Offline donations
£104,125.89

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