Four Swindon gym members have travelled the distance from London to Paris in under 24 hours to support Julia’s House Together We Care Appeal.

Kirsty Priest, George Webb, Julie Wheeler and Kenny James have raised £1,500 for the children’s hospice charity by completing 88 miles each through a combination of rowing, running and cycling. The awesome foursome powered through the night at GW Fitness in Swindon to reach the 352-mile total distance for their chosen route between the two capital cities.

The money raised will support the charity’s care for the most seriously ill children and their families across Wiltshire.

Kirsty, who lives in the Greenbridge area of Swindon, said, “I’ve got young children of my own. So when I heard about Julia’s House and the families they support, I just wanted to help in any small way I could.”

Swindon gym members fundraise for Julia's House Hospice

The 41-year-old soon rallied three of her gym buddies to join her in the fundraising challenge. The team met through GW Fitness, which is owned by George and based at BSS House – the Swindon business centre that Kirsty manages and also where Julie’s tailoring business is located.

Together We Care Appeal.

“We watched the charity’s Together We Care Appeal video before we started our challenge. It features some of the families that Julia’s House cares for,” said Kirsty. “When our legs were screaming at us to stop, thinking about them encouraged us to keep ongoing. It was a reminder that the pain we were all feeling was temporary. But these children and their families have to deal with so much physical and emotional pain every day.

Support from friends and family. 

“It also helped to have the amazing support of all the people coming in to see us in the gym,” said Kirsty. “People were so generous with donations and offers to get us drinks and snacks. And when Kenny got injured part-way through, two of our gym friends – Mitch Hogg and Frank Simons – even stepped in to help complete his miles. My 14-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter came in to see me too, which lifted my spirits when I’d hit the wall hard around the halfway point.”

She added, “We’re over the moon with how much we’ve managed to raise for Julia’s House and we’re grateful to everyone who has donated so far.”

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Julia’s House children’s hospice has recently launched its Together We Care Appeal in a bid to raise essential funds to support the charity’s ongoing respite care for families of children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions.

We rely on donations to fund our care in Wiltshire. So we’re hugely thankful to Kirsty, George, Julie, Kenny, Mitch, Frank and everyone at GW Fitness for their support. They all did an amazing job covering so many miles. All in just 22 hours. They’ve raised an incredible amount of money for Julia’s House,. This will help to provide vital respite care sessions and play activities for seriously ill children and their families in Wiltshire.

Claudia Hickin, Fundraiser for Julia’s House.

To find out more about Julia’s House and the great work that they do for the people of Swindon visit their Showcase page in our Charity Hub.

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