KING OF THE HONG KONG HILLS '11!

Simon Duff is raising money for RNIB - Royal National Institute of Blind People

Participants: Simon Duff and Joe McEgan

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'King of the hills' Hong Kong island half marathon · 13 February 2011

Every day 250 people in the UK start losing their sight. With your help, we can be there when people need us most, support independent living, create an inclusive society and prevent avoidable sight loss. Every pound you raise will help create a future where sight loss is no longer a barrier.

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On the Sunday 13th February 2011 Joe and I will be completing the 'King of the Hills - Hong Kong island 2011' on behalf of The Royal National Institute of the Blind (RNIB).  RNIB are a very worthy charity that are often over-shadowed by the bigger causes, a contributing reason for my continued support.  Every day another 100 people start to lose their sight - your money WILL help rebuild lives.

I have done events in the past (GNR, London marathon and HK half marathon) - and it's that time of year to do something for RNIB again!  Thus we, along with the 2 million blind people in the UK, would appreciate any donation that you could afford to make - be it 2p or £2, as Tesco's says 'every little helps'!!  RNIB receive 100% of your sponsorship.

If you want more information about the event, check out the links below:

http://www.seyonasia.com/index.html

http://www.seyonasia.com/koth/hk.html

Thank you for your generousity towards your fellow man.

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Donation summary

Total
£280.00
+ £16.92 Gift Aid
Online
£280.00
Offline
£0.00

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