Tourette Syndrome (UK) Association

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Charlie Pitkin

Charlie Pitkin

My Story

I will be running The London Marathon in April 2024 in order to raise money for Tourette Syndrome (UK) Association. I am looking to raise as much money as possible to support the fantastic work TA do across the country supporting children and adults with Tourette Syndrome. Any donations would be amazing - every penny helps!

The London Marathon has become an annual, inspiring and colourful fixture in the world’s sporting calendar since the inaugural race on 29 March 1981: a celebration of fun, fundraising and fancy dress.

Over the years more than a million people have completed the 26.2-mile course – which runs from Blackheath to The Mall, with a spectacular finish in front of Buckingham Palace, showcasing the very best that the capital city has to offer.

What’s more, these participants have raised over a billion pounds for charity and there have been countless amazing tales of human achievement throughout the event’s history – living up to its aim of helping participants ‘to have fun, and provide some happiness and sense of achievement in a troubled world’.

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Funded

  • Target
    £1,800
  • Raised so far
    £2,169
  • Number of donors
    88

My Story

I will be running The London Marathon in April 2024 in order to raise money for Tourette Syndrome (UK) Association. I am looking to raise as much money as possible to support the fantastic work TA do across the country supporting children and adults with Tourette Syndrome. Any donations would be amazing - every penny helps!

The London Marathon has become an annual, inspiring and colourful fixture in the world’s sporting calendar since the inaugural race on 29 March 1981: a celebration of fun, fundraising and fancy dress.

Over the years more than a million people have completed the 26.2-mile course – which runs from Blackheath to The Mall, with a spectacular finish in front of Buckingham Palace, showcasing the very best that the capital city has to offer.

What’s more, these participants have raised over a billion pounds for charity and there have been countless amazing tales of human achievement throughout the event’s history – living up to its aim of helping participants ‘to have fun, and provide some happiness and sense of achievement in a troubled world’.