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I'm fundraising for The Lewis Moody Foundation At a time when everything is uncertain, the diagnosis of a brain tumour is even more isolating and support is of vital importance. That's why The Lewis Moody Foundation helps support the key support services provided by The Brain Tumour Charity. Please help support me as we take on this Majorcan 312km challenge to help those most in need, including our Kevin Fisher. With your support, The Foundation funds support to improve lives through a series of Family Days each year, run in partnership with The Brain Tumour Charity, funds pioneering new research to change lives as only through new treatments and options will the dire survival rates for those with a brain tumour change. The money will also raises awareness to save lives through the lifesaving and award-winning HeadSmart campaign, to drive down diagnosis times. Earlier diagnosis can save lives. Please donate what you can! A sincere thank you. Together we can #TackleBrainTumours
The team members, in particular order, starting with the main man and reason we are all doing this, our very own legend Kevin Fisher. Despite having been diagnosed with a grade 3 oliogodendroglimoa brain tumour in Sep 2019, and having undergone significant treatment for his tumour since his first diagnosis, including cycling to Germany for treatment, this now fitness machine will be setting our pace and pulling us all around the course. He is an inspiration to all of us.
Next in no particular order are Chris Burnett (shedding weight daily - only half the frame he once was), George Goodchild (as good looking as ever), Paul Clough (no more needs to be said - a wrongen at the best of times), Stuart Burnett (Chewbacca due to his excessive hair all over his body), and Mark Harris (Gaffa), this is for two reasons, first his fantastic organisational abilities to actually get us to the start line and secondly for what Mark decided to do at the start line of La Marmotte.
Please dig deep and donate as much as you can, it is for an awesome cause and this will be the hardest challenge most of us will have ever done.