Can you raise money for one of our official
charities? We have reserved places for charities
so you will receive a guaranteed entry, a downloadable
step by step training plan and a sponsorship
pack which will be sent out shortly after we
receive your entry.
Our
events helped raise thousands of pounds for
charity in 2006, 2007, 2008 & 2009 so why
not compete for one of our national charities
and together we can help raise an even greater
amount in 2010. |
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Cancer
Research UK is the world’s leading charity
dedicated to beating cancer through research.
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Our groundbreaking work
into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment
of cancer has saved millions of lives. Survival
rates have doubled in the last thirty years
and we have been at the heart of that progress.
But one in three of us will still get cancer
at some point and our vital work, funded entirely
by the public, will help ensure that millions
more people will survive.
For more
information,
call 0871 641
2403,
email francis.webster@cancer.org.uk,
or visit http://running.cancerresearchuk.org. |
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The
Multiple Sclerosis Resource Centre (MSRC)
is a proactive and innovative charity, passionately
committed to supporting anyone affected by Multiple
Sclerosis through access to unbiased
information and advice. Our approach is to encourage
individuals to make choices that are appropriate
to their daily lives, empowering them to maximise
their potential. |
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call Sam on 01206 505444 |
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e-mail:
sam@msrc.co.uk
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The
NSPCC’s purpose is to end cruelty to children.
Our vision is of a society where all children
are loved, valued and able to fulfil their potential.
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We
run more than 180 services nationwide for children,
young people and their families, including the
National Child Protection Helpline, ChildLine,
therapeutic services for abused children and
young witness support.
Your
support will enable us to continue these vital
services and make a difference for vulnerable
children across the country.
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the NSPCC Team on 0207 825 2621 |
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e-mail gorunning@nspcc.org.uk
or
visit our website www.nspcc.org.uk
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Arthritis
Research Campaign (arc) funds vital research into
arthritis in all its forms, which is the greatest
single cause of disability in the UK today, seriously
affecting some 6 million people. |
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12,000 children also have to endure this excruciating
pain. Please help us to help them look forward
to a better future. |
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Jenny Oakshott on 01474 703610
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email j.oakshott@arc.org.uk
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The
Aspinall Foundation in conjunction with Howletts
and Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks in Kent is
devoted to saving rare and endangered animals
and returning them to protected areas in the
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These
activities include the management of two gorilla
rescue and rehabilitation projects in Congo
and Gabon, Central Africa, where we have successfully
reintroduced over fifty western lowland gorillas.
Forty-three of these are wild-born gorillas,
orphans of the bush meat trade.
As
a charity we rely on the support of the general
public to help fund our work. Working together
with The Aspinall Foundation your support will
make a real difference to the future of the
western lowland gorilla and other endangered
animals whose future is in all our hands.
To
find out more, visit our website at www.aspinallfoundation.org |
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more information please contact Donna Ifill. |
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donnai@aspinallfoundation.org
or telephone 01303 234147 |
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Action
Medical Research is a leading independent medical
research charity. For nearly 60 years we have
been instrumental in the development of some of
the most significant breakthroughs in recent medical
history including the UK polio vaccine, ultrasound
scanning in pregnancy, and discovering the importance
of folic acid during pregnancy.
Our research has helped and will continue to benefit
thousands of children affected by disease and
disability |
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Raising as much as you can for us will help us
find ways to prevent life-threatening infections
such as meningitis and pneumonia, develop new
treatments to improve the quality of life for
disabled children and tackle rare and devastating
conditions for which there are currently no cures.
You will also be supporting
our special appeal, Touching Tiny Lives, funding
vital research to reduce premature birth and
improve care for sick babies. Every week, more
than 25 babies die in the UK as a result of
complications arising from premature birth.
We want to change this and prevent so many families
from suffering. But, as an independent charity
we can only make this happen with your help.
Of course
many health problems can affect the old as well
as the young, and some conditions have their
origins in childhood. So much of our work has
the potential to improve health for all.
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| Oly
Watts, International Cycling Events Fundraiser,
Tel: 01403-327-443, E-mail:
owatts@action.org.uk |
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