Team fundraising for The Injured Jockeys Fund

Team fundraiser1 membersThe Injured Jockeys Fund
£4,910
raised of £1,000 target
Event: Brighton Marathon 2024, on 7 April 2024
The Injured Jockeys Fund

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Josh Moore, Dell Wallace, Sally Hancock, and I will be participating in the Brighton Marathon on the 7th of April on behalf of the Injured Jockeys Fund. The IJF have helped us all in more ways than one which is why we have decided to lace up our running shoes and take on this challenge to show our gratitude and give back.

Every donation goes towards ensuring jockeys who have been injured in the sport we love, get the help and support they need to hopefully be back out riding again. Please consider donating to our page to make a difference. Every donation, big or small, is deeply appreciated.

Below is some information on what the IJF is about:

The Injured Jockeys Fund provides appropriate support in a prompt and sympathetic manner to those jockey’s past or present who are injured, unable to ride, or generally in need. The Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF) was founded in 1964 following the devastating accidents to Tim Brookshaw, and then Paddy Farrell in the 1964 Grand National. Both falls resulted in severe paralysis which immediately ended both their careers. Since then, the Fund has helped thousands of jockeys and their families and has paid out more than £20m in charitable assistance.

The Fund has a team of Regional and Centre Liaisons who work directly with beneficiaries on a support basis and a team of 20 volunteer visitors who stay connected with old and isolated beneficiaries offering friendship and company.

The IJF also works closely with racing authorities and other organisations on many initiatives such as funding on course physios and medical services, and research into improved riding protection equipment for jockeys. In 2009 the Fund opened its first Rehabilitation and Fitness Centre, Oaksey House in Lambourn, and in 2015 opened its second, Jack Berry House in Malton, for northern based jockeys. The trio was completed with the opening of Peter O’Sullevan House in Newmarket in October 2019.

In early 2023 the regional provision expanded via the opening of the Taunton Southwest Hub, based at Taunton Rugby Club.

Many thanks,

Jamie

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About the charity

The Injured Jockeys Fund

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Its prime purpose is to provide appropriate help, medical, financial and otherwise, to current and retired jockeys who are injured, unable to ride or in need.

Donation summary

Total raised
£4,910.00
+ £1,123.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£4,910.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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