Lillington man taking on marathon challenge to help children
Jon Chambers, who is 47, has decided to run the marathon to raise money for the NSPCC.
He said: “A few years ago the ‘Baby P’ case came to public awareness. I sat and cried in disbelief and horror as I watched the news that a child could be treated like this in modern Britain.
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Hide Ad“All children need love, hope and a future. And I’d like to think that my fundraising efforts will make a difference to someone, somewhere and that they can believe the sort of life exists - like the ones we give our own children.”
Jon, who will be taking on the London Marathon on April 23, last took part in a marathon event six years ago.
He said: “I feel excited, apprehensive and daunted about the marathon. It’s a long way. But it’s also a long journey just getting to the start line.
“There have been many setbacks along the way both in terms of injury and the fundraising too is a big challenge.
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Hide Ad“But I am optimistic and positive about achieving both goals and also looking forward to the crowds lining the streets and shouting your name urging you on. It’s a very special race in that sense.”
Jon has a fundraising target of £2,200 and he has so far managed to raise £740.
To boost his fundraising efforts Jon will be hosting a family fun evening at Lillington Social Club, which is on Lime Avenue.
The event takes place tomorrow (Saturday) from 7pm to 11pm and will feature a quiz, a raffle and a disco.
Entry to the family fun evening will cost £25 per family/household.
To donate to Jon’s fundraising page click here.