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I am running the London Marathon this April to raise funds for the PSPA.
A couple of years ago my father was diagnosed with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative condition that has a debilitating impact on people.
The PSPA plays a vital role in supporting people affected by PSP and their families. We have relied on the essential information, support services and resources that they provide so I want to give back to this great cause.
All funds raised will directly contribute to PSPA's vital work, enabling them to:
• Fund research: To advance the development of improved treatments and ultimately find a cure for PSP.
• Provide support: To offer comprehensive support to families affected by PSP through information, guidance, and emotional support services.
• Raise awareness: To enhance public understanding of PSP and its impact on individuals and families.
I would be immensely grateful for any support you can offer, whether it be a financial contribution or sharing this page.
Thank you for your generous support.
Updates:
I have learnt to run (see video below), quit smoking (again) and haven't touch alcohol since my birthday in January! Throwing everything at this!