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Caz Laramy

Caz Laramy

My Story

Hey! 
I've been running on and off for about 8 years, and have completed several half Marathons, but due to injury I had a pause moment and decided maybe running just wasn't for me!!! 

Well, half way through 2023 I thought sod it, let's try and pick this back up, even if I just run slowly, it would be something! So I gave it a crack! 
Running is so good for my mental health and my waistline!! 🤪 So I really wanted to try and find a good balance again. 

So when did I decide to run the London marathon? I didn't really... the hubby is running and I didn't want to miss out, so I figured if I could  have a purpose for why I was running then, that would help me stay on track...... 

My purpose for the London marathon is to raise for an amazing cause that helps support young people and adults get more from life and enjoy those things me or you would class as 'normal'. 

Please join me on my 16 week program and keep updated on my progress here.... I'm sure it will entertain!!

I'm so proud to be running for Phab Kids, see below more information on the fabulous charity!

love Caz x 


Phab inspires and supports disabled and non-disabled children, young people and adults, to make more of life together - breaking down community barriers, reducing social isolation, and creating opportunities for all involved to enjoy the same activities and challenges side by side.

Phab Clubs - There are around 130 Phab clubs over England and Wales, with 8,000 members, bring disabled and non-disabled children, young people and adults together with friends and family for all kinds of activities and social events. 

Phab residential adventures - These are held at fully accessible outdoor centres where everyone attending can participate in a wide variety of activities.  Everyone can build confidence, the self esteem, independence and learn new practical and personal skills, whilst making friends and having a huge amount of fun.

For more information visit www.phab.org.uk

Phab

Raising for:

Phab
44%

Funded

  • Target
    £2,200
  • Raised so far
    £975
  • Number of donors
    13

My Story

Hey! 
I've been running on and off for about 8 years, and have completed several half Marathons, but due to injury I had a pause moment and decided maybe running just wasn't for me!!! 

Well, half way through 2023 I thought sod it, let's try and pick this back up, even if I just run slowly, it would be something! So I gave it a crack! 
Running is so good for my mental health and my waistline!! 🤪 So I really wanted to try and find a good balance again. 

So when did I decide to run the London marathon? I didn't really... the hubby is running and I didn't want to miss out, so I figured if I could  have a purpose for why I was running then, that would help me stay on track...... 

My purpose for the London marathon is to raise for an amazing cause that helps support young people and adults get more from life and enjoy those things me or you would class as 'normal'. 

Please join me on my 16 week program and keep updated on my progress here.... I'm sure it will entertain!!

I'm so proud to be running for Phab Kids, see below more information on the fabulous charity!

love Caz x 


Phab inspires and supports disabled and non-disabled children, young people and adults, to make more of life together - breaking down community barriers, reducing social isolation, and creating opportunities for all involved to enjoy the same activities and challenges side by side.

Phab Clubs - There are around 130 Phab clubs over England and Wales, with 8,000 members, bring disabled and non-disabled children, young people and adults together with friends and family for all kinds of activities and social events. 

Phab residential adventures - These are held at fully accessible outdoor centres where everyone attending can participate in a wide variety of activities.  Everyone can build confidence, the self esteem, independence and learn new practical and personal skills, whilst making friends and having a huge amount of fun.

For more information visit www.phab.org.uk