Team WheelPower - 2025 London Marathon

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Take part in the 2025 London Marathon and transform lives through Movement, Activity & Sport

London Marathon 2025 · 27 April 2025 ·

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Thank you for joining Team WheelPower for the 2025 London Marathon

Whether you have a charity place or your own place, you are all part of our team. By taking part in the London Marathon and fundraising, you will be transforming the lives of physically disabled children and newly injured adults, like Millie and Laura.

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Malachy

Malachy from West Sussex attended his first WheelPower National Junior Games in 2023 along with his grandmother and guardian, Lucy. Malachy has Spina bifida hydrocephalus malformations and scoliosis, so he is disabled from the chest down. He goes to a specialist school for children with Cerebral Palsy and Spina Bifida, but doesn’t get a lot of access to sport and activity.

Here is what Lucy had to say about Malachy’s time at the National Junior Games:

He is absolutely loving it and he’s tried pretty much everything. Even the Hand cycling that took three of us to get him into the hand cycle, but once in he managed it really well. I watched him as he went around the track 3 times which was amazing, and I cried

Attending WheelPower events doesn’t just carry benefits for the participants, it can be a life changing experience for their friends and family too.

Here is what Lucy had to say about her experience attending the Games:

I didn’t think there was a lot of hope going forward, but this event has given me so much. Every person I have spoken to has given me leaflets or telephone numbers, or email addresses or clubs that we can get to nearer to home. I’ve found that we’ve got archery club near us, we’ve got tennis about half an hour away, we’ve got opportunities that we’d never thought we’d have, and now we can explore different avenues he wants to go down in the future

Laura

Laura attended the WheelPower - Inter Spinal Unit Games in 2023 with the Belfast team. In October 2022 Laura sustained an incomplete spinal cord injury after being involved in a car accident.

Prior to her injury, Laura lived an active lifestyle with Irish Dancing, Swimming, Yoga and the gym being part of her fitness regime so it was no surprise that once discharged from hospital, Laura wanted to get involved with sport and physical activity again.

Here’s Laura thoughts on the impact attending the games had on her:

You are told that your whole mobility has completely changed and then you see yourself doing things that you never thought you'd be able to do, it's such an amazing sense of achievement. When you're in the hospital bed you're like my whole life has changed, nothing's going to be the same … so to see sport opening so many doors for you, is an amazing feeling

Malachy and Laura's stories are just two examples of the transformative effect that WheelPower's work has on those with a physical disability and by taking part in the London Marathon, you too can help transform the lives of disabled people through movement, activity and sport.

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WheelPower

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Sport has tremendous physical, psychological and social benefits for the participants, particularly young people. WheelPower provides and promotes opportunities for thousands of children and young adults with disabilities to participate in recreational and competitive wheelchair sport and improve their quality of life.

Donation summary

Total
£29,411.24
+ £5,061.18 Gift Aid
Online
£27,351.24
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£479.00
Fundraisers
£28,932.24

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