The Glass Half-Full Marathon

Jerome Glass is raising money for PROSTATE CANCER UK

Participants: Jerome Glass, Sophie Glass

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BUPA Great North Run 2010 · 19 September 2010 ·

Prostate Cancer UK has a simple ambition - to stop men dying from prostate cancer. Through shifting the science over the next 10 years to focus on radical improvements in diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and support, we will stop prostate cancer being a killer.

Story

Our dad, Norman Glass, died last year from prostate cancer. We wanted to do something in his honour and raise money for prostate cancer research. We settled on running a marathon, but then remembered that we had inherited dad's sporting genes, so we decided to split the work between us. 

We've therefore decided to run the Great North Run, a half-marathon in Newcastle - the city where dad first taught economics, and where mum and dad got married.

Prostate cancer has had a devastating effect on our family - taking our dad and our uncle. It is the most common form of cancer among men, and the second biggest killer (after lung cancer). Although only men can get it, it affects everyone, as we can attest. 

So please give generously to help fund research, information, and support for sufferers and their families. And remember what dad claimed was the Glass family motto "I would rather be a Glass than a mug".

To find out more about the Prostate Cancer Charity, click the link on the left. 

To find out more about dad, see:

  http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jun/29/obituary-norman-glass 

or

 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/norman-glass-civil-servant-whose-work-led-to-the-sure-start-programme-1774008.html


Donation summary

Total
£2,630.00
+ £565.51 Gift Aid
Online
£2,430.00
Offline
£200.00

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