Story
Hey everyone!
So here's the story: I entered the London Marathon but didn't make the ballot, and so I entered the British London 10k Run in July as I wanted to do a run of some sort.
http://www.thebritish10klondon.co.uk/
Seeing as though I was running anyway, I thought I might as well run for charity.
My cousin Harrison is far more altruistic and far less cynical than me and has set up his own charity:
http://www.maranathacarechildren.com/
Harrison spends all of his time focused on the charity; the least I can do is try and support him in a very tiny way by running 10,000 metres and encouraging friends and colleagues to donate to this good cause.
Even if you sponsor a £2 - it will go to a good cause and this is a charity whereby you can directly see what your contribution has achieved. Running the 10k is easy compared to the time and effort Harrison devotes to his charity.
Thanks in advance!