Team Justine 2019 Bank Of Scotland Great Scottish Run 10K

Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run 10k 2019 · 29 September 2019 ·
Only 8 weeks to go until the Great Scottish Run and ‘Team Justine’ are in full training mode for the day and we need your help!
As most of you know, Justine passed away on Sunday 10th December 2017 after suffering a massive stroke. She is survived by our two beautiful daughters, Thea & Elsa and I.
As Justine’s funeral and Christmas approached, each day became tougher but we took solace and hope from the messages posted by close friends, relatives, current and former colleagues, customers through my role at Unilever and of course the heartfelt anonymous notes that really touched our hearts. We were also overwhelmed by the generous donations made reaching in excess of £6,500 in Justine’s memory.
We have been overwhelmed by the strong support from so many people and we now want to further contribute to The Stroke Association to help stroke survivors and create awareness that Strokes affect younger people following the great result we all achieved at the start of 2018.
Please help us by donating, writing words of encouragement and sharing this page with as many people as you can to help us increase the total donated as much as possible. Since Justine passed away, we have raised over £15,000 thanks to your support.
To learn more about the success of ‘Team Justine’ and our efforts to date read the article below written by fellow team mate, Murdie Rodgers.
https://www.facebook.com/bbcradioscotland/videos/2009428802430135?sfns=mo
Thea, Elsa & I have endured a tough 18 months and miss Jus terribly but we are now recovering and are growing from strength to strength.
A great debt is owed to the support provided by friends and family but also seeing the positive outcome of fundraising for this extremely important cause has helped us tremendously.
Big Thanks From Thea, Elsa, Justine's Parents & Family plus 'Team Justine' xx
How can our donations help?
£10 answers a call for help to the Stroke Helpline
£25 could help us to develop our communication support, enabling stroke survivors to regain their confidence.
Stroke is one of the biggest health challenges of our time. It is the third largest cause of death in the UK, killing twice as many women as breast cancer and twice as many men as prostate and testicular cancer combined.
There are around 1.4 million stroke survivors in the UK.
Over half have a disability and one third rely on others for help.
25% of strokes happen to those under the age of 65
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