Elliot Birkbeck

Abingdon School cross country club are running the Reading Half Marathon

Fundraising for Blue Skye Thinking
£330
raised of £1,000 target
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Event: Vitality Reading Half Marathon 2017, on 19 March 2017
Participants: Elliot Birkbeck, Simon James, Alexandra Widdern, Mike Litchfield, Pete Bignell, Ellie Kaye, Ivo Brown, Calum Steer, Josh Crichton, Giles Oldershaw
Blue Skye Thinking

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We support research & wellbeing projects to help those with childhood brain tumours

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On the 19 March pupils and staff members of the Abingdon school cross country club will be running the Reading Half marathon in memory of Skye Hall, and to raise much needed funds for Blue Skye Thinking. 

Blue Skye Thinking is a Charity close to our hearts, which supports research of childhood brain tumours, and to looks after the wellbeing of the children and their families, so that all diagnosed, will have a better chance of survival and a better quality of life during and post-treatment. All money donated goes directly to the forefront of research, treatment and wellbeing projects.

 The Reading Half marathon is a fantastic event, with supporters cheering runners on the whole way around the course, which finishes inside the Madejski Stadium. 

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Blue Skye Thinking

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RCN 1158021
Blue Skye Thinking supports research into the treatment of childhood brain tumours, striving to give all children diagnosed, a better chance of survival and improved quality of life during and post treatment. Money donated goes directly to the forefront of research and wellbeing projects.

Donation summary

Total raised
£330.00
+ £72.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£330.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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