Lee Adams

#Fulham2ReadingWalk Page

Fundraising for CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably)
£8,007
raised of £3,000 target
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#Fulham2ReadingWalk , 11 August 2017
Participants: David Hall, Julian Savitch-Lee,Brian Day, Jacob, Francis, Ashley Francis, Peter Jones, Julian Church, Keith Archbold and Cutis Heard (more to be included)
We provide suicide prevention resources to help prevent suicide in the UK

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Unbelievably every two hours a male under 45 commits suicide in the UK. It isn’t widely known but the biggest killer in men under 45 is
suicide....

As devoted Fulham fans we passionately feel that following our team is a blessing rather than a curse, but in contrast to what the great Bill Shankly said in our opinion Football isn’t more important than life and death.

To show you how much this means a group of us led by Lee Adams will be walking around 40 miles from the spiritual home of football Craven Cottage to Readings Madjeski stadium to watch our first away match of the season.

Yes we will get blisters, we may even stop in a few pubs along the way but most importantly we want to use this walk to raise awareness for the fantastic charity CALM - Campaign Against Living Miserably.

This is so much more important than 3 points , CALM are an amazing charity that operate 365 days of the year from 5pm till midnight, but it actually costs £7 to connect a call, so please give generously and show your support.

Walking together through the night, with the support of the Fulham family and your much needed contributions we can make a difference.

Come on you Whites, Take me Home!

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About the charity

We’re Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM), and we’re a suicide prevention charity. We host a helpline for people affected by suicide, as well as vital online resources for anyone who needs them.

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