Berkshire MS Therapy Centre

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Olek Maltby

Olek Maltby

My Story

 

In April this year, I will be running my first ever marathon for a fantastic charity, the Berkshire MS Therapy Centre. This charity has helped support a close family friend with their battle with MS and I aim to raise money and awareness to support more people who suffer with the disease. Knowing that I will be running for such a great cause in the London Marathon keeps me motivated during my training and I wish to inspire others to take on a challenge of their own.

Thank you for any donations.

 

The Berkshire MS Therapy Centre supports local people to manage their Multiple Sclerosis with treatments not available elsewhere and people have a chance to meet and support each other.

They need our help!

They have no funding from the NHS and will provide over 13,000 treatments supporting over 300 local families this year. There is no cure for MS but the awesome support from the Centre makes a real difference. This charity

I am taking on the London Marathon on Sunday 27 April 2025 and will cover 100s of miles in my training. 

Every donation will make a real difference to this small, local charity and the people they support. I know times are tough, but to steal a phrase, every little helps.

You can find out more about the charity at www.bmstc.org

Thank you so much for your support.

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Funded

  • Target
    £2,000
  • Raised so far
    £1,570
  • Number of donors
    60

My Story

 

In April this year, I will be running my first ever marathon for a fantastic charity, the Berkshire MS Therapy Centre. This charity has helped support a close family friend with their battle with MS and I aim to raise money and awareness to support more people who suffer with the disease. Knowing that I will be running for such a great cause in the London Marathon keeps me motivated during my training and I wish to inspire others to take on a challenge of their own.

Thank you for any donations.

 

The Berkshire MS Therapy Centre supports local people to manage their Multiple Sclerosis with treatments not available elsewhere and people have a chance to meet and support each other.

They need our help!

They have no funding from the NHS and will provide over 13,000 treatments supporting over 300 local families this year. There is no cure for MS but the awesome support from the Centre makes a real difference. This charity

I am taking on the London Marathon on Sunday 27 April 2025 and will cover 100s of miles in my training. 

Every donation will make a real difference to this small, local charity and the people they support. I know times are tough, but to steal a phrase, every little helps.

You can find out more about the charity at www.bmstc.org

Thank you so much for your support.