Ipsos MORI Harrow to TMS Walk (or run)

Harrow to TMS Walk (or run) · 11 October 2019
The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is leading a movement against suicide, the single biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK.
On 11th October, during Mental Health Week 70 colleagues from Ipsos MORI are walking (or running) the gruelling 15.5 miles from Harrow to TMS, to raise funds for this great charity.
Taking part are:
Steve Doe, Graham King, Sejal Pattni, Dan Bennett, Andrew Zelin, Georgia Pettit, Tess Titmuss, Vivian Dohlen, James Sharp, Angus Yeatts, Gareth Williams, Stephen Binder, Michael Barnett, David Whiston, Hazel Agate, David Harris-Edmond, Jack Garside, Michaela O'Reilly, Rosie O'Sullivan, Timea Gorgenyi, Isobel Nash, Kathleen Malkin, Nicola Page, Katie Miles, Christian Spratling, Ben Franks, Sophie Thompson, Virgil Stoian, Matthew Franks, Emma Papaioannou, Kyra Xypolia, Matt Murphy, Rob Davis, Jake Akwei, Emily Jackson, Chris Matthews, Orla Hill, Daniel Voutt, Ski Kanji, Patrick Orsini, Hayley Gargiulo, Elaine Chen, Jamie Stinson, Scarlett Pappas, Chris Finnegan, Jourdan Alexander, Bethan Coe, Michael Hall, Eva Voukelatou, John Banerji, Hasnaa Jebari, Beatrice Bradford, Neil Killey, Rekha Mistry, Gabriella Servini, Majid Bastan-Hagh, Karolina Drakic, Julie Bianchetti, Michael Preston, Matthew Inglis, Gabriella Pereira, Monika Thaker, Katie Fenton, Loukia Samara, Leiah Callard, Jit Mistry, Ioannis Tsalamanis, Ama Adams, Lindsey Brown, Lauren Day, Donna Thomasson, Gillian Callard, Maria Wojciechowska.
CALM PROVIDES
>A free and anonymous helpline 0800 58 58 58 and webchat (5pm-12am daily) staffed by trained professionals
>Bereavement support
>A website www.theCALMzone.net with inspiring content by men for men
>Campaigns tackling stereotypes of masculinity, suicide and male mental health.
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