Michael Traher

Running for Crohn's MAP Vaccine

Fundraising for King's College London
£1,825
raised of £1,500 target
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Battersea Park 10K, 8 April 2017
King's College London

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In 2013 I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis, a form of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. After a very short battle with the symptoms I was admitted to hospital.

I was there for 6 weeks, underwent two bouts of major surgery and left missing a colon but gaining an ileostomy, meaning I now have a bag similar to a colostomy for the rest of my life.

Some people live with the severe, debilitating and often life changing symptoms on a daily basis with little to no quality of life.

Someone is diagnosed with IBD every 30 minutes in the UK, and the peak age range for diagnosis is 15-30 year olds. 

I have always spoken about doing something for charity and now is the time. As part of my university Final Major Project I will be running (Yes Really) the Battersea Park 10K to raise money for The Crohn's MAP Vaccine. 

The Crohn's MAP Vaccine enters stage 2 of human trials in March 2018, and has the potential to have lasting remission from Crohn's disease.

You can read more about the Crohn's MAP Vaccine here: http://crohnsmapvaccine.com/

You can read more about Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis here: https://www.crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/

I have set an initial target of £1500, but at the end of the day any all donations no matter how big or small could help change someones life for the better.

Peace


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King's College London

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King's College London is one of the world's top 25 universities. It conducts world-changing research in a variety of areas including: cancer, stroke, Alzheimer's, conflict resolution and the environment. It also educates nearly 20,000 students, inspiring them to become the next generation of leaders, both in the UK and overseas. Only one third of the College's income comes from the Government - charitable donations are vital to its work. King's College London has charitable status under the Charities Act 1993.

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