| wagamama chris and rob's Paris Marathon 2010 |
Event:Paris Marathon 2010 |
| Date: 11-04-2010 |
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positive eating + positive running
So far I have raised:
€800.00
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My Personal Message
Hey Guys,
chris ( wagamama general mananger ) and rob ( wagamama head chef) here!
as you all know we have signed up for the paris mararthon this month and would appreciate your support
Thanks for visiting our charity fundraising page. The DEBRA Ireland charity is a very worthy cause and we would very much appreciate your support in helping usto raise funds for this charity.
Please read a few words about the charity that I have chosen to support below. You can donate using the "sponsor me now" button below via credit or debit card. You can be assured that your transaction on the mycharity.ie website is very secure. You will automatically receive an e-mail from us thanking you for your support, and acknowledging the amount of your donation. Any donation no matter how small is hugely appreciated.
Many thanks in advance for your support,
chris & rob
positive eating + positive running
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About my charity
DEBRA Ireland
DEBRA Ireland is the national charity established in 1988 to provide patient support services and to drive research into treatments and cures for those living with the genetic skin condition, epidermolysis bullosa (EB). Our patients who have EB, have skin that is as delicate and fragile as the wings of a butterfly, and just as easily damaged. EB has been described by a Consultant Dermatologist in Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital as “easily the most debilitating and devastating disease I have ever seen.” The condition is extremely painful and leads to disability and deformity. Many of our patients who survive childhood face the frightening reality that they could develop a very aggressive form of skin cancer, due to the constant breakdown of their skin.
DEBRA Ireland offers hope and support to these patients, which is only possible thanks to the ongoing generosity from people like you.
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