Meldob Dobbie

Meldob's Race for Life

Total raised

£47.00

+ £11.75 Gift Aid

94%% Complete
94% of the £50.00 target

Glasgow Pretty Muddy 5k 2018

Sun 9 Sep 2018

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Meldobs taking on a Race for Life Pretty Muddy Edinburgh

My Story

Hey Everyone, 22nd of September 2018 ill be taking part in the Edinburgh Pretty Muddy 5k with my work gals, I was meant to be doing both Glasgow and Edinburgh but won’t be here for the Glasgow race but the rest of the girls will do me proud 💪🏼 So on the 22nd of sept in Edinburgh Its probs gonna be cold and wet but its all for a great cause and one very close to my heart!... oh and I like rolling about in the mud haha! As I said this is a charity very close to my heart and the horrible disease has not only affect my family but my very close friends. Every year I like to do my part and give back so please donate however small the donation is as every penny counts and ill be forever grateful. This year I’ll be doing it in support of my mate Peter Hill who has just resently found out he has leukaemia. 💚💚 So moan donate and in return youll see pictures of me head to toe with mud dripping down my face and me greetin that theres mud in my weave haha :) Thanks in advance, Mel - Team Scottishpower Kura Girls

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