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Dim is participating in the Melbourne Marathon Festival 2013!
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Dear friends,
I've been a volunteer for the JMB foundation at the Melbourne Marathon for several years now and this year on October 13th, I've been inspired to have a crack at the 5.7km run!
It's not a long distance but I'm still hoping to raise much needed funds for the JMB foundation. (see below for further information)
The money raised will be used to:
- to provide additional therapy hours - important for stimulating and rehabilitating neural pathways and relieving discomfort;
- access to community activities - important for social and emotional wellbeing;
- purchase of essential equipment - how will my carers lift me from my chair to my bed? How can I get from my home to a community activity?
I'm honoured to be part of this amazing race and helping a good cause.
ALL donations you give go directly to charity, so click on DONATE NOW! Every tiny bit helps...and that's exactly how I'm approaching my training over the next few months!
Thank you for your support and helping to make a difference.
Activity
JMB Foundation - The James Macready-Bryan Foundation
The JMB Foundation was established in 2007 to provide support for the rehabilitation of James Macready-Bryan after he incurred life-changing injuries to his brain as a result of a serious assault in October 2006, when he was just 20 years old. James fell, unconscious, hitting his head on the pavement. Unfortunately, when he fell, he also fell through a gap in our social support system, which provides very limited funding for the care and rehabilitation of young acquired brain injury patients.
The Foundation has two main aims: to provide financial support for care and rehabilitation, not only for James, but also for other young sufferers of an acquired brain injury (ABI); and to give a public voice to those young people – who all too often literally cannot speak for themselves – and to their families and carers.
Our fundraising allows us to provide vital financial support for additional services in care facilities, for the provision of better and more appropriate home care, for participation in community activities that are otherwise out of financial reach for many, and for equipment and home modifications that may mean the difference between a young ABI sufferer living in a care facility and being able to live at home. Funds that we provide make a genuine difference to the care, comfort and quality of life for these young men and women.