Chris Mullins

Chris Mullins Charity DebRA 45mile Skate

Fundraising for DEBRA
£1,496
raised of £5,000 target
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Chris Mullins's Fundraising Page, 24 March 2009
DEBRA

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We provide care and support to individuals and families affected by EB

Story

Chris Mullins is a talented film student studying at the University of Worcester. For many years, skateboarding has been a big part of his life and he has produced student films designed at changing people’s attitudes and opinions towards skateboarding which allows them to make their own decision. Chris Mullins is now using both his hobby of skateboarding and talents as a film maker to raise money for the Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association, commonly known as DebRA. This charity supports the research and its endeavor to cure the genetic skin blistering condition. ‘The Boy whose Skin Fell Off’ is a film starring Jonny Kennedy, who suffered from this condition, but did not allow it to stop him living his life. Jonny Kennedy in the film had a profound effect on Chris and has inspired him to help the cause. Chris plans to do this by skateboarding from his local skate park in his home town of Aylesbury to Buckingham palace which is approximately 45 miles. This will be a sponsored event and is done in aid of DebRA and also to raise the profile of skateboarding in the UK.

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About the charity

DEBRA

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DEBRA is the national charity that supports individuals and families affected by Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) – a painful genetic skin blistering condition which, in the worst cases, can be fatal. We fund pioneering research and provide care and support to individuals and families living with EB.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,495.51
+ £266.54 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,140.00
Offline donations
£355.51

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