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Hi all,


Im walking to Brighton from London next weekend... 100k in 24hours with the exception of the odd 10 minute food/water stop I will be walking non-stop. Its going to be both physically and mentally challenging but i'm doing it to raise money for Breast Cancer Causes. A charity close to my heart.


I'm currently about ?100 off of my fundraising target of ?750 so I was wondering if anyone would be willing to sponser me ?1. It's really easy to do as you can do it from your phone.


All you have to do is....


TEXT: KRGS86 ?1

TO: 70070


equally if you want to donate more you can replace the amount with ?2, ?3, ?4, ?5 (The amount will be taken from your credit or bill)


I will be sure to post photos of the event next week!


Also for those of you who are interested in coming to the start of the walk it's in Richmond Old Deer Park from 7am and Mr Motivator will be on stage getting everyone in the spirit!


Thanks for your support!


KPR

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