James Gayfer

James's fundraiser for Harrison's Fund

Fundraising for Harrison's Fund
£100
raised of £300 target
Event: Royal Parks Half Marathon 2024, on 13 October 2024
Harrison's Fund

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We fund private mental health support to help those facing a Duchenne diagnosis

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Last year was so nice, I have to do it twice!

We are raising money for Harrison's Fund, a charity we've worked with closely for a long time.

Harrison's Fund are continuously working hard to find a cure for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a fatal genetic disorder affecting children around the world. Children affected by the disorder can't produce dystrophin, a protein needed to build up muscles, which causes every muscle to deteriorate.

Find out more about Harrison's Fund and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: https://harrisonsfund.com/

Networks Centre have assembled a team of runners, taking on the challenge of the Royal Parks Half Marathon in October.

In a time that's proving tough for a lot of people, we appreciate any support. Whether it's a donation and/or spreading the word of Harrison's Fund: We are extremely grateful for it all.

We're proud to be represented by our wonderful team:

- Sam Sloan

- Krislyn Aedma

- James Gayfer

- Duncan Lindsay

- Jack Tuesley

- Ryan Deleslie

- Barbara Elliott

- Jack Hawley

- Karen Pedley

- Liam Stone

Good luck to our team and thank you in advance for any support!

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About the charity

Harrison's Fund

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We're here to bridge the gap between needing Mental Health support due to a devastating Duchenne diagnosis and accessing the NHS services families facing Duchenne need. Therapy empowers families to navigate the complexities of DMD with a greater sense of understanding and emotional well-being.

Donation summary

Total raised
£100.00
+ £17.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£100.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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