Gibbs family supporting Team Rhys

Margaret Gibbs is raising money for Diabetes UK

Participants: Rhys Morgan Owen Sian and Pete Lythell and many of his friends and family including the head teacher from his primary school who initially found out about the walk

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London Bridges Challenge 2016 · 9 October 2016 ·

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A year ago my nephew  Rhys was diagnosed  with type 1 diabetes.   He and his mum dad and brothers have coped  amazingly well, through the highs and lows  (literally ). This brave young man has to inject himself  up to 6 times a day.  On October  9th, we The Gibbs family will be joining him and 50  friends and relatives  in completeing  the 13 bridges walk . We start a Chelsea football  ground and follow the Thames  for a 10 mile walk, crossing the river 13 times.  Do are doing this to raise money for diabetes uk in the hope  that one day children like Rhys  will not have to continually   inject themselves.   Please support  us in any any way you can.  Many thanks 

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