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I'm running the London Marathon 2027 to support people affected by aplastic anaemia Read more
I'm running the London Marathon and Manchester Marathon 2027 to support people affected by aplastic anaemia Read more
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I'm doing a 31k on 16th May a walk across the Black Mountains in Abergavenny. Read more
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I'm running the London Marathon 2026
Please help us raise money and awareness for Aplastic Anaemia. Like many people I had never heard of this condition. Unfortunately my good friends son has been diagnosed with this condition. In October we will be climbing the Kelpies to raise money and awareness. 😅
The Aplastic Anaemia Trust has been the scaffolding that helped to keep things together during my three year journey. A place for advice, support and making connections.
I'm running the London Marathon 2027
As many of you known i love to hike.This year my nephew was diagnosed with Aplastic anemia, something I never really knew about before. He recently had a bone marrow transplant and is still recovering in hospital.The Mountain Coach who I go hiking with is putting on a 7 Marathon hikes challenge and my aim is to complete at LEAST 5 of those over the next year26 miles is 41 km, I'm used to doing half that at a time so this is a real challenge for me.
I found a lot of joy making wonky pots when I was recovering from my stem cell transplant. Now I’m making more, that are a bit less wonky, and can’t possibly keep it all so am asking for donations to a charity that was there for me when I was very sick and needed peers, information and support.
In May 2018 Gareth was diagnosed with Aplastic Anaemia. After failed ATG treatment he was given a Bone Marrow Transplant in March 2019.
As someone who was diagnosed with Aplastic Anaemia and struggled to find a treatment that worked for me, I was to raise as much money as possible for future research so nobody ever has to go through the same thing and can receive the right treatment for them asap!
Heron Foods are proudly supporting The Aplastic Anaemia Trust
In October we will be taking part in the Kelpies Experience, where we will climb and abseil our way through one of the Kelpies Sculptures, to support people affected by aplastic anaemia.