Lee's 4th attempt at the Manchester 10K!

Ian Campbell is raising money for Max in a Million
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Great Manchester Run 10k 2019 · 19 May 2019 ·

Our son had a spinal cord tumour from the age of ten. It became active and aggressive, and he endured many surgeries and treatments until, at 17, he finally succumbed to a secondary brain tumour. His charity will provide funds, support and guidance to under 25 year olds and fund medical research.

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After a 4 year break i've decided to give the Manchester 10K another go even though running really isn't my bag these days! I will be running/crawling for the charity 'Max in a Million'. 

Max in a Million are the chosen charity of the company i work for, Jobwise. They were created by the family of Tessa @ our Stockport branch, whose brother Max had a spinal cord tumour from the age of ten. It became active and aggressive, and he endured many surgeries and treatments until, at 17, he finally succumbed to a secondary brain tumour. 

The aim of the Max in a Million charity is to provide funds, support and guidance to under 25 year olds and fund medical research.

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