I have always loved helping others and therefore, I starting running marathons for charity in 2001. But, it wasn't until our son Jack feel seriously ill in 2010, that I then became a Charity
Ambassador for Great Ormond Street Children's hospital, and started to run half marathons, full marathons, ultra marathons, Race for the Kids, 5ks, 10ks, Fun Runs and everything else,
basically, I could possibly do to help and give back.
Our story.
Sunday 5 December 2010 our 10 year old son Jack fell seriously ill at home.
He was rushed to Chelsea & Westminster Hospital for life saving treatment, by Dr. Patel.
Life literally stopped at that moment. Eventually, Jack was stable enough to be transferred to GOSH. He was in the best hands possible with Mr Edward Kiely, Surgoen handling his
treatment. Jack was diagnosed with a Endercorin Pancreatic Cancer a very rare cancer indeed. He was desparetely ill. GOSH did indeed save Jack's life.
Let's make sure GOSH has what it needs by continuing to make donations, getting out there fundraising - anyway possible - baking, running, cycling, walking, swimming - whatever it takes.
I will never stop raising funds for GOSH. I cound never repay my gratitude.