February 8, 2006

Rob Lake to run London marathon

Don't rememeber if I forwarded this to you or not yet. Please please
help support Rob in his efforts! He is a Cystic Fibrosis runner who
has run several marathons. He raises money for England's Cystic
Fibrosis Trust. Someday we'll have something like that here....until
then, let's show our support, hm?

From Rob:
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Hey guys, ok Ill keep this nice and short!

As you all should know by now my friend Ash and I are running the
London Marathon (again), and raising money for the Cystic Fibrosis
Trust. This is of course, the charity responsible for bettering the
lives of CF patients across the UK, including me! So I am asking
each of you to put your hands in your pockets and make a donation for
us.

Many of you were incredibly generous last year with your donations,
but of course the battle is not over until we have found a cure for
this life-threatening disease. 3 people still die of CF every week
in the UK!

Ash and I will be running in fancy dress, and thanks to Susan
Crossley at the CF Trust, we have been allowed to run as famous
football team mascots!! Check us out! I will be 'Fred the Red' from
Manchester United and Ash will be 'Stamford the Lion' from Chelsea
FC. Both MUFC and CFC do fundraising for the CF Trust, and so we
should be guaranteed to get on the BBC!! The only problem is that we
are not allowed to talk, so any interviews will have to be done in
sign language!! Hahah!
You can donate in a number of ways:

Online, through this website (You'll need to copy and paste it!):

http://www.justgiving.com/robandash2006

In person: by handing me some money!

By post: Please make cheques payable to 'Cystic Fibrosis Trust', and
send to:

Rob Lake

50 Alum Chine Road, Bournemouth, Dorset

BH4 8DX

UK

Please give generously and help us find a cure. Thank you and much
love to you all,

Rob

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