Kenny's Bexhill Santa Dash page

Kenny Ardouin is raising money for Cleft Lip And Palate Association
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Bexhill Santa Dash · 1 December 2019

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CLAPA is a support organisation for all those affected by cleft lip and/or palate. One in 700 children are born with this condition. We provide information, advice, and support through our online events led by staff members and volunteers. Facebook groups, and peer and parent support services.

Story

What is it all about?

The Bexhill Santa Run is a 5km winter run along the seafront in Bexhill, East Sussex, England. True to its name, all competitors will be dressed in a full Santa suit to pay hommage to the season and bring about more merriment. It may not sound like a particularly long way, but when one's cardiovascular fitness is only marginally better than that of the jolly red man himself, it seems like a reasonable enough distance to run in completely impractical attire.

Why am I running for CLAPA?

When I was born, my parents had no idea that I was going to be born with a cleft or the journey that lay ahead. But CLAPA were there - within 24 hours of me being born in Hastings, a CLAPA parent representative was talking to my mum providing information and support which would have a lasting impact. You can read my Mum's story of those early days here.

Over the last couple of years, I have had the privilege of working with CLAPA and witnessing every day, the incredible effort that this small staff team based both in the small office in London, as well as from their homes right across the UK put into improving quality of life for me, and everyone who like me was born with a cleft, and their friends and families. The passion and dedication of the staff team, and the volunteers whom CLAPA mobilises is evident in all that CLAPA does - the organisation and the people within it are undoubtedly a pillar of the cleft community.

Cleft, despite being incredibly common, is also surprisingly niche, and so I see just how difficult it is for the organisation to raise money to continue delivering all the important services that they offer. My personal opinion is that nothing CLAPA is doing is dispensable and that we need to make sure it's around for the next 40 years too. It is for this reason that I'm going to run in a red outfit until I'm red in the face.

What's the significance of Bexhill?

If you were to run 5km in a straight line from Bexhill, you'd find yourself in St Leonard's. You'll find a hospital there - late on a Tuesday evening in May 1991 this is where I entered the world and my cleft journey began. It seems only fitting to go full circle and run in this event back where it all started - helping CLAPA in the same place where they first helped me and my family. In fact, that picture you see on this page was my very first Christmas party - a CLAPA Christmas party.

How can you support me to support CLAPA?

It would mean a lot to me if you'd consider sponsoring me to do this run by making a donation through my Just Giving page. If you have any problems or can't use Just Giving, please let me know and we'll find another way.

Thank you for your kind support!  ❤️

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Donation summary

Total
£325.00
+ £60.00 Gift Aid
Online
£265.00
Offline
£60.00

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