50k Walk in a Day for Regan's Mito Mission

My Mito Mission is raising money for My Mito Mission
In memory of Regan
£455
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50k Walk in a Day · 21 September 2024

Regan's Mito Mission
Campaign by My Mito Mission (RCN 1176616)
Welcome to Regan's mission to raise awareness, support, funds for research & hopes for a cure for everyone with mitochondrial disease. Regan tragically passed away from mito in Feb '22 but his mission goes on, honouring his courage & beautiful spirit

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Team Regan are doing this sponsored event in honour of Regan, to raise money for awareness, support and research for mitochondrial disease. For Regan, tragically the help will come too late, but we know that he would want his legacy to be that he helps others. Please support us as generously as you can. Thank you.

Mitochondrial disease - mito for short - is a debilitating and cruel illness affecting energy production. Our missions are run by affected families who want to raise awareness, research and hopes for a cure. Whether you help the charity as a whole, or an individual mission - it's the same great cause.

More research into mito could be the key to unlocking many other illnesses too. MILLIONS in the UK have conditions which also involve mitochondrial damage - diabetes, MS, sepsis, stroke, some cancers & many more.

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About the campaign

Welcome to Regan's mission to raise awareness, support, funds for research & hopes for a cure for everyone with mitochondrial disease. Regan tragically passed away from mito in Feb '22 but his mission goes on, honouring his courage & beautiful spirit

About the charity

My Mito Mission

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RCN 1176616
Our missions are run by families affected by mitochondrial disease, mito for short. MILLIONS in the UK have illnesses which also involve mitochondrial damage - diabetes, MS, stroke, some cancers & many more. More research into mitochondrial disease could help so many, not just those with mito.

Donation summary

Total
£455.00
+ £101.25 Gift Aid
Online
£455.00
Offline
£0.00

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