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Charlotte Smith

Charlotte's Fundraising Page

Total raised

£1,185.00

+ £245.00 Gift Aid

296%% Complete
296% of the £400.00 target

2017 Simplyhealth Great North Run

Sun 10 Sep 2017

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I ran the Burghley Race For Life 10k and my first Half Marathon; The Great North Run

In memory of

Alan Smith, my Dad

My Story

Thank you so much for visiting my fundraising page, I really appreciate your support. I lost my wonderful Dad, Alan Smith, to cancer in November 2016 and so I am running and raising money in his name. Anything you can give will be so incredibly appreciated and will spur me on to train through the following months. I will start with the Burghley House 10K Race for Life on the 4th June and then I will be running my first Half Marathon, the Great North Run on the 10th September. Thank you again so much for your support! Love, Charlotte xox Cancer is happening right now, which is why I’m raising money right now for Cancer Research UK. There’s no time to lose! Donate to my page today and help bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK.

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Total raised£1,185.00
Online£1,185.00
Offline£0.00

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