Matthew Miller

BB/BBK run the 2009 Florence Marathon

Fundraising for NSPCC
£17,430
raised of £15,000 target
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
2009 Florence Marathon, 21 April 2009
Participants: Vincent Billings, Lynne Burdon, Louise Dawson, Jemma Hancock, Stephen Hill, Stephen Josephides, Lee McFarland, Matt Miller, Nilma Patel, Amy Score, Rod Smith, Shane Starrenburg and Jules Walshaw.
NSPCC

Verified by JustGiving

RCN 216401 and SC037717
We are the only charity fighting to end child abuse in the UK

Story

STOP PRESS: 13 RUNNERS AND 13 FINISHERS MEDALS. EVERYONE RAN/WALKED THROUGH THE PAIN AND FINISHED - EVEN MORE REASON TO SPONSOR US, IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY. WHAT AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE AND WHAT AN AMAZING TEAM!

Thanks for visiting our fundraising page.

On Sunday 29th November 2009, a team of thirteen runners from Bolt Burdon and Bolt Burdon Kemp will be taking part in the Florence Marathon to raise funds for the NSPCC.

The NSPCC's aim is to end cruelty to children. It is working towards this by supporting children (and their families) and by seeking to change public attitudes and the law. All of these activities require funding, and the charity relies heavily on public donations.

The team has set itself a fundraising target of £15,000 - so we really need your money. All expenses are being paid for by BB and BBK, so every penny we raise will go to the NSPCC. Please dig deep and give generously.

Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor us: the NSPCC gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.

So please sponsor us now and help the NSPCC end cruelty to children.

Share this story

Help Matthew Miller

Sharing this page with your friends could help raise up to 3x more in donations

You can also help by sharing this link on

About the charity

NSPCC

Verified by JustGiving

RCN 216401 and SC037717
We’re the only charity fighting to end child abuse in the UK and Channel Islands. That’s why we help children who’ve been abused to rebuild their lives, we protect children at risk, and we find the best ways of preventing child abuse from ever happening.

Donation summary

Total raised
£17,429.36
+ £2,354.81 Gift Aid
Online donations
£11,483.86
Offline donations
£5,945.50

* Charities pay a small fee for our service. Find out how much it is and what we do for it.