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British 10K Debentures

British 10K London Run
The eighth annual ASICS British 10K London Run will once again take place through the heart of historic central London in summer 2008! The race starts at 9.35am on 6th July outside the legendary Hard Rock Cafe on Piccadilly. The route will take runners past central London's world famous historic and iconic landmarks. Taking part will be Olympic athletes and celebrities from stage and screen, as well as tens of thousands of fun and recreational runners who will raise over a million pounds for the hundreds of participating charities and other causes. The ASICS British 10K London Run has sold out for the last three years so enter now to avoid disappointment.

WE CURRENTLY HAVE 6 PLACES AVAILABLE for the 2008, 2009 and 2010 British 10K London Run. If you are interested in running the British 10K for Brainwave, please contact Alexis Hawkes on 01278 726923 or e-mail:

Charity Challenge Events

If you are interested in trekking Mount Kilimanjaro or the Ethiopian Desert, cycling from Lands End to John O'Groats, or from London to Paris, or undertaking the Channel Islands Sailing Challenge then we have the company to organise it for you!

Discover Adventure hold various events on various dates to enable you to undertake your dream challenge for Brainwave.

Please take a look at their website (www.discoveradventure.com) for all the details you need to get going or contact Alexis Hawkes on 01278 726923.

Skydiving

skydiving
Ever thought of jumping out of a plane for charity? Skydive Zone has 10 years of experience of Skydiving and have lots of jump sites across the UK including Swindon, Tiverton, St Agnes and many, many more.

If you would like to Skydive for Brainwave, please contact Alexis Hawkes on 01278 726923 or e-mail

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The therapists are fantastic; they are so supportive. At the Initial Assessment, they really gave us hope and made us feel there is something we can do to help Emma. They were there to help us, and to teach us how to help Emma.

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Although Emma had just taken a few steps when we started Brainwave a couple of months ago, I still can't quite get my head around seeing her walking about now. We started with working on her balance, and now she's doing so well.

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