Paris Marathon 2025 for the MS Trust

Jason O'keefe is raising money for Multiple Sclerosis Trust (MS Trust)

Paris Marathon 2025 · 13 April 2025 ·

Take part in the world's largest marathon, through the beautiful capital. Support people living with multiple sclerosis. Together, we can make sense of MS.

Story

Here I am again! 👋🏻

After raising over £2,000 for the MS Trust by running last years Manchester marathon, I was so so thankful to everyone that contributed. Your donations meant to much to both myself, but importantly my Mum and all of those affected by MS 🤍

Another year has passed with no cure for MS and people continue to suffer. For us especially, the last year was even more difficult, with changes for us all to get used to as a family. Despite that, what doesn’t change is the care that we ensure our Mum gets (my brother, Nathan, deserves so much credit for this too).

Whilst my Mum can count on me and Nathan to support her and be there for whatever she needs, others may not be so lucky.

Did you know:

£15 could pay for one an information specialist to provide telephone support to a person with MS.

£100 could cover the cost to provide the Ms Trust’s Making Sense of MS guide to everybody diagnosed with MS in one week.

£1,765 could pay for a newly-appointed MS specialist nurse to receive foundation training in MS care, through the MS Trusts development module.

A single marathon may not seem anything special to some people, but I’ll always try to do my best to raise what I can, how I can. That’s why I’ll be running the 2025 Paris Marathon in support of the MS Trust 🏃🏻‍♂️

18 years of my Mum having MS x 42.2km of running = £760 target!!

Please help me to support the MS Trust and the work that they do to support those with MS 💙

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Donation summary

Total
£1,296.00
+ £189.00 Gift Aid
Online
£1,296.00
Offline
£0.00

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