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Clitheroe mum's seven day charity run


THE mother of an autistic eight-year-old boy is putting her best foot forward in a 125 mile charity run across Lancashire.

Samantha Ellis, will embark on the seven day challenge taking her through fields and fells across the county in a bid to raise £5,000 for two autism charities.

Her youngest son Charlie was diagnosed with the condition when he was just two.

The mother-of-three who lives with her husband Sean in Clitheroe said: “He is a wonderful little boy who has many difficulties and needs constant care, stimulation and a very watchful eye.

“It can be very difficult to try and do things as a family because Charlie does not speak and we have to use picture cards to communicate.

“So the two charities I am raising money for help our family and many others who live with this disability.

“OJ's Sensory Trust provides a wide range of activities from horse riding and mobile climbing walls, to art and swimming but also provides essential respite care.

“And The National Autistic Society provides support, advice and education to many families across the UK.”

Samantha will embark on the run on October 10 beginning in the Trough of Bowland and taking in Lancaster, Garstang, Fleetwood, Blackpool, Lytham, Preston, Blackburn, Colne and Barnoldswick before finishing in Clitheroe.

The shift supervisor at Maxwell’s bar and cafe in Clitheroe was inspired to take on the challenge after watching Eddie Izzard’s marathon efforts to raise money for Sport Relief, earlier this year.

She said: “With no prior experience of long distance running, he went on to run 43 marathons in 51 days raising over £1million in the process.

“This led me to thinking maybe I could do some good and achieve some personal goals at the same time.

“I am not a natural athlete and have only been running for a very short time so this is an ambitious project that has taken a great deal of training.”

Samantha is being sponsored by her bosses at Maxwell’s.

To donate visit www.autismrun.com

Comments(2)

time.team says...
9:58pm Wed 8 Sep 10

The following poem can be found in a book about a long distance runner called John Tarrant. He was nicknamed ‘The Ghost Runner’ because when he was young he entered a few boxing matches and therefore was classed as a professional so was banned from taking part in races and had to start races on his own. A remarkable man from the Salford Harriers of years gone by.
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If you think you’re beaten you are,
If you think you are not - you don’t;
If you like to win, but think you can’t,
It’s almost certain you won’t;
If you think you’ll lose, you’ve lost,
For oft in the world we find,
Success begins with a fellow’s will;
It’s all in the state of your mind.
If you think you’re outclassed, you are;
You’ve got to think high to rise;
You’ve got to be sure of yourself
Before you can take home the prize.
Life’s battles don’t always go
To the strongest or fastest man;
But sooner or later the person who wins,
Is the person who thinks they can!
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Wishing you all the best Samantha - Love to you and yours

MJA says...
7:03am Thu 9 Sep 10

Good luck, Samantha.


GOALS: Mum in training for the run INSPIRATION: Samantha Ellis, with son Charlie

GOALS: Mum in training for the run

INSPIRATION: Samantha Ellis, with son Charlie



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