👀 10 MARATHONS In 10 Weeks… 🏃🏻‍♂️

👀 10 MARATHONS In 10 Weeks… 🏃🏻‍♂️

Throughout the first 10 weeks of 2024 I have committed to run a marathon every weekend for the first 10 weeks. I have known Stephen Brown for a good few years now and love the mission he is on to get more computers in schools.

➡️ First Marathon Scheduled For: NEW YEARS DAY 😬🫡
 
As a Dad with two young daughters, I know the importance of education moving with the times and the restrictions schools face with their budgets.
 
📚This is a great way to raise a lot of money towards the fund. I have spoken to a few local head teachers and they all stressed how desperate they are for this type of help. 
 
💻 I hope I will have the support of my family, business network, friends, hopefully, the estate agency industry and everyone at Avocado Property. Let's make this happen and get Stephen closer to his amazing target of £200,000 raised J
 
➡️ My personal target is to hit £2,000! 
 
So we need your support via the link below. Please tag your donation with #10in10 
 
 
⤴️ Don't forget to add #10in10

For more information about this fantastic cause, head to the link below 👇

https://agentsgiving.org/fund-raiser/avocado-property-raising-funds-for-computer-for-schools/


 
Thank you in advance,
 
Ian


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