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We provide UK-wide support and information to improve life after brain injury

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In memory of our lovely brother and friend Con, Adam and I have decided to run the Manchester Marathon (26.2miles) on 19th April 2015.

This is an endeavour that both of us have been training for, for a while now and it has been pretty difficult. We've both been through a range of different (and boring!) injuries but wanted to set ourselves this challenge in tribute to the determination and hopeful spirit that Con showed in his wonderful but short life.

If you would like to support us, we've chosen to support Headway, a Charity who help people who have suffered brain injuries, and their families, cope with the challenges and trials that these injuries can cause for those who survive them. It's likely that they would have supported my family if Con had survived.

Our lovely Con was an incredible and inspiring person and will be running next to us the whole way.


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About the charity

EVERY 90 SECONDS someone in the UK is admitted to hospital with an acquired brain injury (ABI). There are many possible causes, such as a fall, a road traffic accident, an assault, a tumour or a stroke. A brain injury can happen to anyone, at any time. When it does, we're here to help

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