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Christopher Rushton

Christopher takes on Dryathlon

Total raised

£400.00

+ £83.75 Gift Aid

400%% Complete
400% of the £100.00 target

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I'm taking part in Dryathlon, having no alcohol this January to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

In memory of

Jean Rushton

My Story

Hello pals. Many of you will have personally known, or will remember, my beautiful mum, amazing uncle Kev or great friend Wilsh who all got beaten by this terrible disease. No doubt you all have your own experiences so I'm doing the January Dryathlon to raise some funds for Cancer Research UK. Yes, I know it's not a marathon or climbing mount Etna and it's no doubt a good thing for me to do for myself however I'd rather do it attached to raising some money for such a good cause. Let's face it, the sooner we have a cure the better. If anyone else wants to do this as well, I pledge to sponsor you the same amount in return. So, at least we'll have a fiver each that way. I'm hoping to raise £100...so even £1 will make a difference. Well...1% difference. Thanks in advance for your support, January isn't exactly the best time to be asking for cash now is it?

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Total raised£400.00
Online£385.00
Offline£15.00

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