Carol and Theresa’s Extra Mile fundraiser for Notts Motor Neurone Disease Association

Theresa Angus 3rd December 2023

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Thank you for visiting our JustGiving page supporting the MND Association- Notts Branch.
Kevin Sinfield is undertaking another epic challenge, the ‘7in7 in 7 Challenge’ in support of his friend Rob Burrow and MND, in which he will be running 7 ultra marathons in 7 cities in 7 days to raise funds for MND charities. Kev will run an Extra Mile each day to signify the extra mile we could all go, to help our friends in tough times. Kev has invited the MND Community to each city marathon to run, walk or wheel the Extra Mile with him. This is his way of thanking and showing support for the MND Community and to enable us to raise funds for our local MND Association. We are both really excited and privileged to have been invited to represent the Notts Branch at the Birmingham marathon on Sunday 3rd December. We will be walking the Extra Mile at the start of the marathon with Kev and his team, and we will be there at the end to cheer him over the finishing line. By sponsoring us, you will be helping us to raise funds for the MND Association Notts Branch to support local people facing this devastating illness.  
Thank you so much for your donation and for supporting us; together we can make a difference as we support all those living with MND whilst remembering those we have lost.

Carol & Theresa
Notts Branch Committee Secretary & Notts Branch Committee Social media volunteer.
*Carol takes on The Extra Mile in memory of her husband Robert
*Theresa takes on The Extra Mile in memory of her Dad and her brother.
The MND Association focus on improving access to care, research and campaigning for those people living with or affected by MND in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. By sponsoring us your money will help people affected by Motor Neurone Disease. Once you donate, JustGiving will send your money directly to the MND Association. Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and secure, your details are safe - they'll never sell them or send unwanted emails.

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