Wednesday 6 April 2016

COMIT goes the extra mile for charity

Two members of the COMIT management team are running in this year's London Marathon which takes place on April 24th. Both are hoping to raise significant sums for charity. It would be great if you could support them. Good luck fellas!

Harrison O'Hara


I am taking on the biggest (longest) challenge of my life by running the London Marathon. I am raising money for St Christopher's hospice and your donations will make all the blisters, aching muscles and sore nipples worth it! St Christopher's provide a wide range of specialist end of life care throughout several London boroughs. The hospice has a vision of a world in which all dying people and those close to them have access to appropriate care and support, when they need it, wherever they need it and whoever they are. Your generous donations will go a long way to ensure they achieve their vision. Thank you for your support!

You can support Harrison by visiting his Just Giving page







Stuart Young


Having done a few seemingly crazy endurance events in the past including playing 7 rounds of golf in one day, I’m back for an even bigger and more enduring challenge. I am taking on a 26.2 miler after being lucky enough to get a place to run in the 2016 London Marathon. I am also raising money for Brain Tumour Research as well as Alzheimer's Research UK. Any donations I am fortunate enough to raise will go to these two very worthy causes which will make my seemingly endless training in the cold, wet and dark winter months worthwhile – add this to this the odd injury, illness and general soreness that comes from such a massive undertaking. Thank you for taking the time to visit my Just Giving Page. Donating through Just Giving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Just Giving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity. So it’s the most efficient way to donate – saving time and cutting costs for the charity. 

You can support Stuart by visiting his Just Giving page

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