So, anyway, on to why I have been so busy - I've been giving some thought as to which Charity to run for. After much consideration, and it wasn't an easy choice as each Charity is so deserving, I have chosen Sue Ryder Care.
In the United Kingdom five million people are affected, directly or indirectly by neurological conditions. Sue Ryder Care offer specialised care to people with complex illnesses and conditions including:
Cancer
Multiple Sclerosis
Stroke
Parkinson’s Disease
Motor Neurone Disease
Huntington’s Disease
Brain Injury
Their vision is “Care that liberates lives”. This means helping people get the best from life whatever their diagnosis.
A very worthy cause, I hope you will agree. If you would like to know more about what Sue Ryder Care are all about you can find that information here!
I'm so happy now knowing that others may get some benefit from my efforts of running the London Marathon - now all I have to do is get out there and run!
2 comments:
When is the marathon? I agree about the thought that running a marathon is scary. I am just starting training.
Great choice of charity Sue. I have applied for the Sunday Training Day, but have heard nothing yet. I think I'll chase it up right now. If I get a place it would be great to meet up ! S
ps that race looks hideous!! How did it go ??!!
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