Charlie Keenan

Charlie's Cycling London to Paris page

Fundraising for Encephalitis International
£1,436
raised of £10,000 target
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Charlie's Cycling London to Paris , 22 July 2015
Participants: Daniel Rosewell
Encephalitis International

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We fund research and accelerate awareness to support those affected by encephalitis.

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Recently my good friend Dan Rosewell asked me to join him on a ride from London to Paris in aid of the Encephalitis Society. Dan, although always there to help everybody else, rarely ever asks for help himself. So without hesitation I agreed... 

Last year (2014) Dan's sister Joanna was diagnosed with NMDA Encephalitis. Finally, after two previous episodes over the last three decades her condition has been properly recognised and diagnosed, and a successful treatment and management plan has seen her make an amazing recovery. 

Thanks to research into Encephalitis and other neuro conditions, Jo's recovery has been nothing short of miraculous! 

The Encephalitis Society receives NO Government funding and every penny we can raise will fund research and support for people with all types of Encephalitis.

If you would like to learn more about Encephalitis please clink on this link - http://www.encephalitis.info/information/

Please help me to reach our target of £10,000.00 by donating through this page, Those of you that work for large corporations or own your own business please highlight my cause and shamelessly ask for a donation on  my behalf.



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Encephalitis International

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Encephalitis International is the only non-profit of any size anywhere in the world providing direct support and information to people affected by encephalitis (brain inflammation), raising awareness, and furthering our understanding of the condition through research.

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