Matt's Team CRB1 Marathon Challenge

Matt Sill is raising money for Fight for Sight
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Team CRB1 Marathon Challenge · 23 May 2021

We are a network of families working together, supporting each other and raising money for vital research into CRB1 gene-related eye conditions which affect our family members.

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Hi I’m Matt! I will be running 6 Marathons in 6 Months. (one a month) One for each child affected in the Team CRB1 group.

Why am I doing this? Because one of the most precious things in my life, my daughter Mollie is affected by this eye condition and I want to do all I can to help raise awareness and funds to help towards a cure for these kids. 

Running 6 Marathons won’t be easy, not when my diet consists of bagels, chocolate and cider! So your support in any way would mean a lot to me. 

I'll be running one marathon in the hometown of each of the families that make up Team CRB1, starting off in Oldham on Sunday 27th June for Mollie then Denton(Manchester), Stoke, Essex and two in London.

Every Penny raised will go towards vital research into CRB1 gene related eye conditions which affect all Members of the CRB1 group. 

Thank you!

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About the campaign

We are a network of families working together, supporting each other and raising money for vital research into CRB1 gene-related eye conditions which affect our family members.

About the charity

Fight for Sight

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Imagine being told that you, or someone you love, is losing their sight. In that moment, two profound questions demand urgent answers: Can this be stopped? How will I live my life? We fund the brilliant minds and bright ideas, putting change in sight for everyone impacted by vision loss.

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