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6 Marathons. 3 Charities. One Mission: Run With Purpose.
As you already I recently ran Sydney, Chicago, New York Marathons and I will be running Tokyo, and Manchester in next few months. This journey isn’t just about pushing my limits; it’s about raising £5,000 for three charities doing incredible work around the world:
Cure Cancer (Australia)
Scottish Autism (Scotland)
Kokkyo naki Kodomotachi / Children Without Borders (Japan)
I've already supported these charities out of my own pocket donating directly to Cure Cancer and KnK, and running Paris & Edinburgh for Scottish Autism earlier this year. I’ve also covered most race entries, travel, and logistics myself. Now, I’m hoping to rally support so I can continue this mission not just on the road, but with a purpose.
Why These Marathons? Why These Charities?
Because cancer, autism, and vulnerable children don’t wait and neither can we.
Each of these causes represents hope, care, and dignity for people who need it most. And every marathon gives me the chance to raise awareness for them.
This is more than medals or finishing times.
This is about leaving something meaningful behind in every city I run through.
Where Your Donation Goes
Your support will help me:
Cover the donations I’ve already made to secure charity entries
Offset race-related expenses (flights, stays, kit) so I can keep running for these causes without limits
Save toward my dream goal: Boston Marathon 2027
And everything remaining goes straight back to the charities
I’ll be transparent with my journey every step of the way.
My Running for Charity Journey So Far
London Marathon 2022 — Asthma & Lung UK (£3,000 raised)
Berlin Marathon 2023 — Mental Health Foundation (£1,800 raised)
Paris & Edinburgh 2025 — Scottish Autism
Aberdeen Virtual Marathon — Diversity Bridge
Running has always been my way of giving back. If you’ve supported me before, thank you. If this is your first time, welcome to the journey.
The Goal: £5,000
With your help, I’ll run every mile with purpose — to give back, raise awareness, and prove that endurance isn’t just about the challenge… it’s about the cause.
I’ve already donated. I’ve already committed. I’ve already started running.
Now I’m asking for your support so I can continue doing this — with heart, meaning, and community behind me.