Lauren Hayes

White Watch, Widnes Fire Station Marathon page

Fundraising for The Darby Rimmer MND Foundation
£440
raised of £250 target
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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

We are White Watch, based at Widnes Fire Station in Cheshire. We have decided that we would like to play our part to raise much needed money for two very important charities decided by the watch. They are The Firefighters Charity & The Darby Rimmer MND Foundation.

In order to raise money for these charities, on Wednesday 20th May we have decided we would like to run a Marathon. Due to the current restrictions in place, and big charity events being cancelled. We hoped we could do our small part to help.

We have marked out a route around our fire station grounds and will be running the equivalent length of a marathon on this route in firefighting kit.

We would really appreciate if you could get behind this event and support our charities that we have selected.

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About the charity

Former Liverpool, Bradford City and Bolton Wanderers footballer Stephen Darby and close friend and British Forces Veteran Chris Rimmer have partnered together to launch the Darby Rimmer MND Foundation. Stephen and Chris both have Motor Neurone Disease and have created a Foundation to create awareness of MND, to fund and assist research into the illness with the quest of finding a cure for the illness, to raise funds and offer grants to those with MND, as well as creating a network to help provide information and emotional support network for those diagnosed with the disease.

Donation summary

Total raised
£440.00
Online donations
£440.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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