Spinal Research

2027 TCS London Marathon

Slade Stevens

Slade Stevens

My Story

I'm running the London Marathon 2027 to raise money for Spinal Research. 

Most of you will know I had scoliosis and I'm 2018 had a spinal fusion to straighten by spine. I have 15 screws and 2 rods still in place.

 

What better way to prove that scoliosis and spinal fusion can't stop you by running a marathon, and not any marathon but the London marathon! 

As well scoliosis, Every year, thousands of people experience a spinal cord injury, and an estimated 15.4 million people worldwide are living with its life-changing effects. For many, paralysis brings ongoing challenges, from loss of independence to lifelong healthcare needs.

Spinal Research is the UK's leading medical charity dedicated to repairing and restoring the spinal cord. Through pioneering research, they are driving progress towards treatments that could transform lives and restore function for people living with paralysis.

Unlike many medical research charities, Spinal Research receives no government funding. Every breakthrough is made possible by supporters, fundraisers and donors.

Please support my challenge and help fund the research that is bringing hope to millions of people around the world.


Spinal Research

Raising for:

Spinal Research
3%

Funded

  • Target
    £2,500
  • Raised so far
    £85
  • Number of donors
    3

My Story

I'm running the London Marathon 2027 to raise money for Spinal Research. 

Most of you will know I had scoliosis and I'm 2018 had a spinal fusion to straighten by spine. I have 15 screws and 2 rods still in place.

 

What better way to prove that scoliosis and spinal fusion can't stop you by running a marathon, and not any marathon but the London marathon! 

As well scoliosis, Every year, thousands of people experience a spinal cord injury, and an estimated 15.4 million people worldwide are living with its life-changing effects. For many, paralysis brings ongoing challenges, from loss of independence to lifelong healthcare needs.

Spinal Research is the UK's leading medical charity dedicated to repairing and restoring the spinal cord. Through pioneering research, they are driving progress towards treatments that could transform lives and restore function for people living with paralysis.

Unlike many medical research charities, Spinal Research receives no government funding. Every breakthrough is made possible by supporters, fundraisers and donors.

Please support my challenge and help fund the research that is bringing hope to millions of people around the world.


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