Old Abingdonians - Running for Skye - Reading Half 2015

Francis Gater is raising money for Blue Skye Thinking

Participants: Francis Gater, Angus Muir, Douglas Graham, Oliver Waite, Chris Edson, Scott Henley, Matt Halford, Toby Roche, Elliot Jones, Rowan Wheeler, Oliver Burnham, Matthew Coffey, Alex Grant, Ryan Bucke, Chris Halford, Greg Palmer, Max Wood to name but a few...

£9,054
raised of £10,000 target
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Vitality Reading Half Marathon 2015 · 22 March 2015 ·

Blue Skye Thinking

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We support research & wellbeing projects to help those with childhood brain tumours

Story

This started out as the Abingdon School 2003 U16 rugby squad coached by Andrew Hall getting together to run the Reading half marathon on behalf of Andrew's charity, Blue Skye Thinking. It has snowballed massively with not just more and more Old Abingdonians signing up and getting involved, but current staff, pupils and Andrew himself committing to running the event. 

We are hugely grateful for all the support and donations.

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Blue Skye Thinking

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RCN 1158021
Blue Skye Thinking supports research into the treatment of childhood brain tumours, striving to give all children diagnosed, a better chance of survival and improved quality of life during and post treatment. Money donated goes directly to the forefront of research and wellbeing projects.

Donation summary

Total
£9,053.43
+ £1,883.78 Gift Aid
Online
£8,433.43
Offline
£620.00

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