Natalie does Pretty Muddy 2017
Pretty Muddy Newcastle 5k 2017
Sat 8 Jul 2017
I am taking part in Pretty Muddy 2017, to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
In memory of
Hughie Paul
Hello everyone reading and thanks for visiting my page. Once again (I must be mad!), I'm joining in on the Pretty Muddy run at Newcastle's town moor on 8th July this year. The event is raising money for Cancer Research, and I couldn't be more proud to represent such a great charity. The big 'C' word effects us all in someway, and for me this became true after losing my Step-father Hugh a few years ago. In a period of less than a month he went from full of life to losing his life. Leaving us behind with a huge void but fantastic memories. I'd like to think he'll be watching me when I'm caked in mud on 8th of July. Doing it for you H. If you could donate I would be hugely grateful. I managed to smash my target last year and raised £145, overall my team managed to raise over £500! Events like this are vital in funding Cancer Research UK's life-saving work into preventing, diagnosing and treating cancer. By sponsoring me, we can unite and create an army that cancer can't ignore. By sponsoring me, we will beat cancer sooner. Don't forget to add Gift Aid If you're a UK taxpayer, please remember to tick the Gift Aid box as this will increase your donation by at least 25% at no extra cost to you. Sponsor me now, and help me show cancer that hell hath no fury like a woman in pink.
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