Story
I am running the Great Manchester run this coming May in memory of my wife.
Please read our story below.
Our Story
Kate Steele was our much loved Wife, Mother, Sister, Aunty, Friend and Teacher. She was also a devoted Grandmother who loved nothing more than writing stories for her Grandchildren to read. When Kate died of Cancer in April 2013 she left a series of books about “Pop”, which are based on the antics of her husband Martin. These books have given much joy to her own Grandchildren and now my family would like to share these stories with the world and raise money for a charity close to Kate while doing so.
Our Family and friends will be raising money throughout 2014 to pay for publishing these books. “ A collection of Stories by Kate Steele”. All proceeds from sales will benefit terminally ill children and their families, through THE KIRSTY APPEAL FOR FRANCIS HOUSE CHILDREN’S HOSPICE.
The children in the school where my Kate worked will be providing the illustrations for the book.
In order to raise the funds required our Family and friends will be taking part in numerous events over the Globe in 2014 including UK, France, Madagascar and New Zealand. Please visit our Team page to read about all the events:https://www.justgiving.com/teams/Kate-Steele
So far we are signed up to:
- Cycle from Paris to Blackbool
- Run an ultra marathon in Africa
- Complete a Triatholon in New zealand
- Run the Great Manchester race as a group (8 people and counting).
Please help support these courageous family journeys in Memory of Kate Steele.
A Collection of Stories by Kate Steele
All proceeds to benefit terminally ill children and their families.
The Kirsty Appeal for Francis House Children’s Hospice.
The campaign is fronted by Kirsty Howard, Kirsty was given 6 weeks to live when she was 4 yrs. old, and although attached to Oxygen 24hours a day Kirsty has defied her medical prognosis for 14 yrs. In that time she has raised well over £5 Million pounds for her Hospice. Kirsty is a truly inspirational girl who battles her own illness on a daily basis.
Francis House is a loving home where the corridors are filled with laughter, and the rooms flooded with light. Diana, Princess of Wales, opened the Hospice in 1991.
The latest project is to provide a new facility for Francis House; this is desperately needed to be able to offer extra support for more families of children with a short life expectancy. This special extension will provide existing families with extra days of care, and enable the hospice to extend that respite to some of the 900 families waiting.
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