Dear Church Family!
I run the Virgin London Marathon whenever I can.
Usually, I hold several fundraising events well before the day and exceed the target….but this year it has not been feasible.  However, I will have the month after the 22nd April to sell cakes, hold tea parties etc to raise final funds for The Children’s Society if I don’t make enough by the day.  My target is £2,000!
If any of you would like to sponsor me I would be SO grateful!  You can either donate online or sign a sponsorship form and give cash to Francis or myself.  Tomorrow I am catering for Messy Church so I’m not sure I can make it along to Christchurch in the morning.  Francis will be there all being well.
Finally, I would really value your prayers for all taking part next weekend …the weather is due to be pretty hot apparently …not what we have been accustomed to over the past few months.  There will be over 38,000 runners, the majority of whom will be running for charity.
I am copying the link to my Fundraising Page, https://www.justgiving.com/Verity-Brooke18 and for those who cannot access it, I am copying the story I wrote a couple of weeks ago when I set up the page.
Thank you so much for reading this and God bless you all.
With much appreciation,
Verity
MY STORY

Over the years, I personally have been, and still am, involved with vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young adults having to deal with difficulties and traumas way beyond their years which an adult would find hard to cope with. I am passionate about trying to help improve the lives of such children, albeit it in my limited capacity, and I know that if I can raise funds for The Children’s Society, the money will be well used.

The Children’s Society writes “Children in this country are facing multiple problems that are leaving them overwhelmed. They feel alone, unloved and don’t know where to turn.  By supporting The Children’s Society, you’re helping these children get the help they urgently need. Our supporters around the country fund our services, volunteer with us, and join our campaigns to show children and young people they are on their side. Together we make a real and positive difference to the lives of children in this country. With your support we can change the lives of even more.”

I appreciate that I am not giving you much time to donate, but thankfully this page will be open for a month after the Marathon has taken place, should you wish to donate after The Big Day!!  There have been a few setbacks along the way which have made me wonder whether I would be able to run again, the last being a fall a few weeks ago where I broke bones in my hand!  I hasten to add, I was not running and it was not in the snow or ice!!  Just a local pothole in the dark!!  But having seen and read about so many inspirational running friends of mine, training in all weathers and circumstances, I told myself to “Man UP! and give it my best shot, even if a tad undertrained, for an incredible charity.Last year, some of you may know I lost a very dear running buddy who made me promise not to give up running when she was gone, not least the London Marathon which I pulled out of last year when she was going through aggressive treatment.  So this VLM 2018 I will be running the 26.2 miles for Jo in her memory.  Amongst other things, Jo inspired me in my work with children and young adults and encouraged me to take up the baton so to speak in so many great causes. 

Additionally, I will, as I have done in the past, dedicate each individual mile of the marathon to a very special person or persons, past or present, including my dear husband’s late brother Richard Maples who died unexpectedly last Christmas.  (Richard always encouraged me in my marathon persuits and is greatly missed by us all). Each mile will be in their honour as they inspire me to get through the tough course.  I will write their names down on a list and tick them off as I complete each mile (I jokingly said it was my Sainsbury’s list to a fellow runner in the 2016 VLM at the Start Line… he thought I was serious!).  Some of the children and adults I have run with in their wheelchairs/racing buggies, some have passed on from this life to the next, some are still battling through many hardships…each and every one of them has made an impact on my life and when the going gets tough I know they will spur me on.  (I hope to get photos of some of these dear folk in my gallery on this page).  I could not do the marathon without them or without the support and encouragement of so many of you…I am blessed with an amazing family and incredible friends…something the children The Children’s Society are trying to help do not have.

If you are able to donate to this awesome charity I know they will be really grateful…as will I!!  

Thank you all SO much for reading this!! You are all part of my marathon team!

Verity x