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Bryn Lucas

Bryn's marathon 2nd attempt!

Fundraising for VICTA
£1,805
raised of £1,700 target
by 18 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Event: London Marathon 2022, on 2 October 2022
VICTA

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We challenge blind children & young adults to change perceptions of what is possible

Story

I have for many years wanted to challenge myself to run the London Marathon and my first attempt ended up being the virtual one in 2020, but 2022 see's me actually hitting the streets of London, and I am raising as much as I can for VICTA.

VICTA is a small but national charity in the UK that empowers children and young adults who are blind or partially sighted and their families. Aware that feelings of isolation and loneliness are dominant within the world of visual impairment, VICTA use activity-based learning as a positive setting for social interaction. For the blind and partially sighted young people, involvement in team-based activities can be positively associated with social acceptance and a sense of belonging, especially where such involvement is characterised by positive coaching, progressive skill development and peer support. VICTA work hard to help young people question limiting presumptions they might have, helping them to view themselves and their potential in a new way. VICTA want them to be able to make a difference to their own lives.

Through this page, you can sponsor me and donations will be quickly processed and passed to VICTA. .

I really appreciate all your support. I know so many people want sponsorship, so it means even more that you have donated whatever you were able.

About the charity

VICTA

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RCN 1065029
VICTA is a small but national charity in the UK that empowers children and young adults who are blind or partially sighted and their families. Aware that feelings of isolation and loneliness are dominant within the world of visual impairment, VICTA use activity-based learning as a positive setting for social interaction. For the blind and partially sighted young people, involvement in team-based activities can be positively associated with social acceptance and a sense of belonging, especially where such involvement is characterised by positive coaching, progressive skill development and peer support. VICTA work hard to help young people question limiting presumptions they might have, helping them to view themselves and their potential in a new way. VICTA want them to be able to make a difference to their own lives.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,805.00
+ £65.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£397.00
Offline donations
£1,408.00

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