MACS

Steve's fundraising page for London Marathon 2025

Steve Daniels

Steve Daniels

My Story

Hello!

Hello everyone and thanks for visiting my page. I am absolutely delighted that I have been given a place in the London Marathon 2025 by the lovely people at MACS.

This will be my third marathon in as many years, but first time taking part in the London Marathon - a real bucket list event for me! 

To mark this special occasion, I'd love to raise as much money as I can for MACS - such a deserving charity doing great things (read more about that below!). If you can donate any amount to my fundraiser to help support the charity, I'd be so greatful. 

Thank you all again so much!

Steve

About MACS

MACS is a small national charity supporting children and adults born without eyes or with underdeveloped eyes. 

Every year in the UK, an estimated 114 babies will be born with no eyes (Anophthalmia), small eyes (Microphthalmia), or a cleft in the eye (Coloboma). Many children will have additional needs or other health challenges. Receiving the diagnosis may be an isolating experience for parents; they may feel hopeless and alone. 

MACS

Raising for:

MACS
45%

Funded

  • Target
    £1,500
  • Raised so far
    £679
  • Number of donors
    29

My Story

Hello!

Hello everyone and thanks for visiting my page. I am absolutely delighted that I have been given a place in the London Marathon 2025 by the lovely people at MACS.

This will be my third marathon in as many years, but first time taking part in the London Marathon - a real bucket list event for me! 

To mark this special occasion, I'd love to raise as much money as I can for MACS - such a deserving charity doing great things (read more about that below!). If you can donate any amount to my fundraiser to help support the charity, I'd be so greatful. 

Thank you all again so much!

Steve

About MACS

MACS is a small national charity supporting children and adults born without eyes or with underdeveloped eyes. 

Every year in the UK, an estimated 114 babies will be born with no eyes (Anophthalmia), small eyes (Microphthalmia), or a cleft in the eye (Coloboma). Many children will have additional needs or other health challenges. Receiving the diagnosis may be an isolating experience for parents; they may feel hopeless and alone.