John, Vince & Neil go Ultra
Participants: John Lawler Vince Ellerby and Neil Harper
Participants: John Lawler Vince Ellerby and Neil Harper
London to Brighton Challenge 2017 · 27 May 2017 to 28 May 2017 ·
John, Vince and Neil are running the 100k London to Brighton Challenge on the 27th May 2017 to raise funds for The Lily Foundation. We will be setting out to run the whole 62 miles in one day and hope that we can raise awareness and funds for such a worthwhile cause. The Lily Foundation provide incredible support to children and the families of children who are affected by Mitochondrial disease. Our friends Iain and Angela have a lovely 8 year old boy called James. James was diagnosed with Leighs (A type of Mitochondrial disease) at the age of 4. James led a perfectly regular life until he was diagnosed, he could walk and talk like any other 4 year old boy and enjoyed running about and enjoying all the things that kids do. Unfortunately the symptoms of Mitochondrial disease are progressive and in a few short years James now uses a wheelchair to get about and faces daily challenges. Despite the obvious challenges that Iain, Ang and James face, they are determined to fight and make the very best of what they have which is hugely inspiring to many many people. Read some more about James' story here - www.thelilyfoundation.org.uk/your-stories/james-warwick-dodd/
Unfortunately Mitochondrial Disease is currently incurable and Iain and Ang have to live with the prospect of every parents nightmare.
The Lily Foundation was founded in Lily's memory, having lost her battle to Mitochondrial Disease at just eight months old. The charity aims to give hope, answers and support to the many other children and families that face the challenges of this disease today.
Did you know every twenty minutes a child is born who will develop Mitochondrial Disease by the age of 16! There is no cure for this disease which is for many, debilitating and life limiting. Please give what you can, stand with us and fight Mitochondrial Disease and fight for hope.
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