IN THE LATEST NEWSLETTER THEIR IS A PICTURE OF THE BIKES LEAVING PETROLHEADS ONE FORM THE MANY THAT I HAVE PUBLISHED BEFORE SO I HAVE LEFT IF OFF.
DONT FORGET NEXT WEEK IF ANYONE HAS SOME FREE TIME WEDNESDAY 12TH OCTOBER STARTING AT 1.30PM SEE YOU THERE.THOUGHT I MIGHT GET IN AN EARLY PLUG FOR JOE PATON NEXT YEAR
13TH MARCH 2012 AN AMAZING JOURNEY BACK IN TIME PART 2
On Tuesday 13th March 2012, in Brain Awareness Week12th March-16th March (BAW), Neurosupport will be hosting “A Head Matters Tea Party” between 11.00am-3.00pm. As part of the celebration Joe Paton, family and friends will make the second part of his journey from The Walton Centre to Neurosupport, a journey of around 7 miles, passing both Everton and Liverpool Football Clubs, helping raise funds for The Brain Tumour Support Group and Neurosupport. If you would like to support the walk go to http://www.justgiving.com/JoePaton2 Textgiving HMWA £? To 70070. To join in the walk, obtain sponsorship forms contact Carolyn Garlick at Neurosupport.
Joe is an active member of the Brain Tumour Support Group that meet every month at Neurosupport supported by Brain Tumour UK, BT Buddies and The Walton Centre, for details of future meetings contact Neurosupport 0151 298 2999. Joe’s association with Neurosupport started in 2005 when he first started attending support group meetings, since then Joe has been a regular visitor to the centre, walking through the Mersey tunnel 19th July 2009 to help raise funds, as well as recent events The Great Brain Ride 3rd September 2011. His love of photography, painting and wildlife can be seen at Neurosupport, where his paintings are for sale, which he again donates to help raise funds.
PART 1 OF HIS AMAZING JOURNEY 17TH MARCH 2011 SOUTHPORT HOSPITAL TO THE WALTON CENTRE
As part of Brain Awareness Week (BAW) 2011 Joe Paton, family and friends walked from Southport Hospital to The Walton Centre, a journey of 17 miles to celebrate his discharge from hospital in 2010 to help raise funds for The Brain Tumour Support Group and Neurosupport where the group meets.
Joe started his medical journey in Southport Hospital in 1997 and was transferred to The Walton Centre in 1998 where a brain tumour was diagnosed for the start of a long journey. One part of that journey was to learn to walk again. Over the years Joe has had many obstacles to climb but has managed to overcome them all.
A PICTURE FROM THE LAST WALK WHEN THEY RAISED £1200 IN TOTAL HALF FOR THE BRAIN TUMOUR SUPPORT GROUP AND HALF FOR NEUROSUPPORT SEE IF WE CAN MAKE IT £1500 THIS YEAR
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