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Rusty Harness

WAITROSE CYCLE

Fundraising for Epilepsy Action
£17
raised of £500 target
by 3 supporters
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cycling between 5 branches of Waitrose in Dorset and Hampshire, 13 October 2011
Participants: cycling between 5 branches of Waitrose in Dorset and Hampshire
Epilepsy Action

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We advise, campaign and care to improve lives of everyone with epilepsy.

Story

My name is Rusty Harness and my wife Claire works in Waitrose with Gail Miller Prior. Gail's Little boy Max was an absolute gem and at almost 2 was a typical mischievous toddler, into everything, who really had a great zest for life.

Unfortunately Max had a genetic Epilepsy which came through when he had a cold or virus - tragically occasionally with his type of Epilepsy (tonic clonic seizures, which were not easly controlled), there is a small risk of SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy) which occurs when the sufferers are asleep and this is what happened to Max, it is a fault with the nervous system when the body is on 'automnomic'.

This is just my way of helping Team Max raise some much needed money to help Epilepsy Action.

On January 8th I will be cycling between 5 branches of Waitrose, Starting in Wimborne, Going to Ringwood, Christchurch, Winton, Parkstone and finally back to Wimborne, a round trip of 36.4 miles. not an easy undertaking for a 19 stone 51 year old but the result will be worth it.

Anyone who is interested in helping out by following my route and collecting at the stores, or any help that you may think I may need please do not hesitate to contact me.

Also if any of you wish to donate please feel free to again contact me by email rusty3295@talktalk.net or donate on my Just Giving page justgiving.com/rusty-harness

About the charity

Epilepsy Action

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Epilepsy Action is the UK’s biggest community of people who want a better future for people affected by epilepsy. We want freedom from seizures and the best possible life for everyone living with the condition. If this sounds like your idea of a better world, join us today in making it happen.

Donation summary

Total raised
£17.00
+ £4.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£17.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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