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Run Reigate Half Marathon 2015 · 20 September 2015 ·

10,500 people in the UK have ataxia which is a progressive neurological condition that disrupts the messages sent from our brains to our muscles that are used to move, speak, listen and see. Ataxia UK funds research into finding treatments and a cure and provide support until they are found.

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I am running Reigate's Half Marathon on the 20th September 2015 in memory of Grace's mummy, Caroline Waller. I am doing this to help raise awareness for the condition as only a teeny tiny percent of the population know about Ataxia. I am also running the half marathon because I love Grace very much and I am extremely proud of what she has achieved since her mum passed away on the 31st December 2014.

Grace and her sister Faye are so near to raising £10,000 for Ataxia, so to know that I have helped in some way to smash this target with them would truly be amazing, as all funds raised are going to such a worthy cause for much needed research.

Ataxia is the name given to a group of neurological disorders that affect balance, coordination, and speech. There are many different types of Ataxia that can affect people in different ways.

Some forms of Ataxia are treatable, but in most cases there is still no cure. It is important to remember that Ataxia is a symptom and may occur as a result of many different underlying conditions. Ataxia UK are funding a wide range of research projects to try to find treatments that can help Ataxia, and ultimately find a cure.

Thank you for your support! x

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