Stone runner raises £30,000+ for charity

Stone resident Paul Reeves is taking on the London Marathon in April in the hopes of raising money for a cause close to his heart.

This will be Paul’s 5th London Marathon in the last 6 years and so far he has raised £30,000, with Katherine House Hospice benefiting twice. This year will be in aid of dementia revolution, after his Dad was diagnosed with the condition.

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Paul says: “I want to raise as much funds as possible to help research find a cure for this horrific condition which touches far to many of our lives. My Dad suffers from this cruel condition and although funds I raise wont help dad they will hopefully help our future generations if we can find a cure for this condition”

Paul’s employer Clydesdale Yorkshire Bank also supports Dementia Revolution, and will match his funds raised £ for £. In order to top up his total, Paul is raffling off £100 of meat vouchers, kindly donated by Nick Griffin of Griffins Butchers. The vouchers wil be split into one £50 prize, and two £25 prizes.The tickets cost £2 each or a strip for £5. To enter simply donate on Paul’s page and you will be entered into the draw.

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