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Will he make it around the island!?

On the 26th June 2010 Professor Mark Hull from the Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine at St James University Hospital will be attempting an 85-mile endurance walk on the Isle of Man called the Parish Walk (see http://www.parishwalk.com if interested) in aid of CORE. He has 24 hours to try and complete it!

Research into conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, constipation and acid reflux does not often get the attention that research that concentrates on cancer, heart disease or arthritis gets. He actually sits on the Committee that awards research grants so he knows at first hand what deserving work can be funded. Therefore, he would like to do his bit for them.
 
The past two Presidents of the British Society of Gastroenterology have raised £2000 and £6000 for CORE. He wants to beat them and he has set an ambitious target of £7000.  If you feel like pledging something however small we would be extremely grateful.  He has set up a donation site at
http://www.justgiving.co.uk/willhemakeitroundtheisland. Please visit, have a read and consider a donation.

Many thanks!





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Eddy Walsh Landlord of the Cape of Good Hope has been supporting Core for over a year now.

The Cape of Good Hope supporting Core

The Cape of Good Hope on Albany Road close to Great Portland Street Station has been supporting Core for almost a year by displaying two of our collection tins on their bar. They have raised more than £300 so far and we are delighted they have been so successful!

We would like to appeal to people around the country to support Core in this very simple but effective way. If you would like to ask your local Public House Landlord to “Adopt a tin” or you are one, you will be helping us raise vital funds for research into digestive disorders and will be ultimately improving the quality of lives of people suffering with digestive illnesses, please get in touch with Chloe Wicks on 020 7034 4972 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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