Commercial Manager Glyn Sparks is set to lace up his running boots for Martin House Hospice for Children and Young People after an inspiring donation by a supporter.
A southern-based supporter purchased two season tickets (an adult & child) to auction off initially, showing his support to the new ownership of Julie-Anne and Matt Uggla whilst also wanting to help with something meaningful as he is unable to attend most Minstermen fixtures.
Glyn, who was already running the Great Northern Run, has decided to add towards it by contributing and forming a new partnership with Martin House by fundraising through his run on Sunday 10th September.
Martin House supports children and young people with life-limiting conditions, and their families, across West, North and East Yorkshire. Their vision is that every child and young person has access to palliative care when and where they need it. It is a place where children, young people and their families can come to stay from time to time along their journey and find support, rest and practical help.
The vision of the hospice became a reality thanks to the dedication of the Venerable Richard M C Seed, Archdeacon of York, and to the generosity of thousands of people who raised money.
To donate towards Commercial Manager Glyn Sparks’ run, click here.
To read more on the fantastic work Martin House Hospice for Children and Young People do, click here.