Mark Logan

I'm running the London Marathon 2024 for #TeamSunshine

Fundraising for Rays of Sunshine
£370
raised of £2,300 target
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Event: London Marathon 2024, on 21 April 2024
In memory of Matthew Smith
We brighten the lives of children who are living with serious or life-limiting illnesses, between the ages of 3-18, across the United Kingdom by granting their wish and supporting them in hospitals and hospices.

Story

My young friend Matt was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma bone cancer in 2011 when he was only 8 years old and the tough decision to have his leg amputated was taken shortly before his 9th birthday in order to save his life. He kept us mesmerised to see his resilience, determination and love for life as he strove to live to the max through all manner of activities including golf, cricket, swimming, wheelchair basketball and his immense infatuation with football and his beloved Bristol City FC. In Dec 2013 the devastating news was received that the cancer had returned and Matt went through a torrid time with numerous chemo treatments. 
Rays of Sunshine Children’s Charity learnt of Matt’s condition when the cancer returned for a 3rd time in Aug 2014, and at short notice were able to gift Matt and his dad Colin, with Matt’s wish of visiting Liverpool FC’s Anfield stadium. There they got to meet some of the players, and have refreshments in a hospitality box followed by a match that they were able to enjoy. 
Rays of Sunshine were able to grant Matt an unforgettable experience, and one that Colin recalls, was a hugely uplifting experience for Matt during a very difficult time for him and his family. Regrettably Matt passed away in Dec 2014 at the age of 11, however they were an amazing 11 years where Matt was everyone's friend and an inspiration to so many of us fortunate enough to have met him. He is sorely missed and lovingly remembered.


Rays of Sunshine Children's Charity exists to fulfil the wishes of children, between the ages of 3-18 in the UK, of any race or gender who are terminally or seriously ill. It also buys equipment for these children and support the hospices, hospitals and specialist schools that care for them. The charity brightens the lives of these children and their families by granting wishes and providing ongoing support. Rays of Sunshine believes that every child deserves to experience happiness and put their illness on hold, even if it is just for one day. Their work provides a positive distraction, reduces isolation, improves self-esteem and creates precious memories and smiles.Please visit the link below to learn more:https://raysofsunshine.org.uk/the-charity/Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

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About the campaign

We brighten the lives of children who are living with serious or life-limiting illnesses, between the ages of 3-18, across the United Kingdom by granting their wish and supporting them in hospitals and hospices.

About the charity

Rays of Sunshine

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We brighten the lives of seriously ill young people by granting wishes and providing ongoing support. Our wishes are as unique as the children themselves and whether a child wants to be a fireman, meet a real-life mermaid or even the Loch Ness Monster, we work hard to make that wish come true.

Donation summary

Total raised
£370.00
+ £78.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£370.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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