Lauren, Shayne & Laura’s Race for Life
Warrington Pretty Muddy 5k 2019
Sun 2 Jun 2019 - Sun 2 Jun 2019
We’re taking on a Pretty Muddy Race for Life to help raise money to support those who are currently battling cancer, and to also honour those who have sadly lost their battle. We will beat this.
In memory of
Kevin Hodson & Kelly Barclay
Cancer is happening right now, which is why we’re taking part in a Race for Life Pretty Muddy to raise money and save lives. 1 in 2 people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Every single pound you donate makes a difference to Cancer Research UK’s groundbreaking work, so we would be honoured if anybody would take the time to sponsor us. Please and Thank You, you have no idea how much this means to us. We will be doing this run every year along with other Cancer Research related charity work as it’s a cause that hits very close to home. We’re hoping to help make a change, to help advance research and help make people’s battles easier because nobody should ever have to face it alone, we want to give people hope, that one day; this won’t have to be a worry anymore. All of our fundraising, charity work and anything we participate in for Cancer Research will be dedicated and in memory of my beautiful Grandad (Kevin Hodson) and my mums beautiful best friend (Kelly Barclay), both who lost their battle after only a short amount of time. We’re doing this for them and because of them. 💗
CAUSE
All Cancer Types
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