Ben Dobson’s charity run for Macmillan

Karen Neville

Macmillan

Wormley runner shares his highly personal reason for running 2,853 miles

In December 2019 I was diagnosed with a rare cancerous tumour in the right side of my face. In 2020, my sibling was diagnosed with breast cancer.  

Thankfully, 18 months later, after radiotherapy and two, lengthy surgical procedures, I was given the all clear. Unfortunately, the treatment left me with life-changing injuries including severe trismus (lockjaw), making simple tasks like eating, challenging. Throughout both our illnesses, and subsequent recoveries, Macmillan was an unforgettable, constant source of strength and support whenever called upon. 

To say thank you I had planned to take on a roughly 3,000 mile solo run on March 1st from Los Angeles to New York pushing my equipment and supplies in a modified stroller.  

Sadly, after eight months of dedicated planning and training on January 8th I suffered a medical emergency which has left me unable to travel abroad. Needless to say, I’m devastated. Despite this set-back, I still fully intend to cover the same mileage for Macmillan, but here in the UK. So on March 1st, I will start the 2,853 mile challenge in Minehead, running the 630 mile south west coastal path, which will take around 30 days. After that, probably the South Downs Way and then other routes until the mileage has been achieved. I’m hoping to complete the challenge in around five to six months, all going well. 

Please help me to raise £10,000 for Macmillan, a truly life-saving charity. Donate to Ben at justgiving.com/page/benrunsamerica 

Macmillan coffee morning

Round & About

Macmillan

Join thousands holding coffee mornings to raise funds for Macmillan on Friday, 27th September

Last year almost £27million was raised through people drinking coffee and eating cake as part of Macmillan’s Biggest Coffee Morning and this year with your help they want to top that.

The first get together was held in 1990 with the very simple idea that people would gather over a cuppa and donate the cost of their coffee to Macmillan. Such was its success it was decided to do it again the following year but to take it national – since then the coffee mornings have gone on to raise more than £200million.

Whatever you raise it all helps make a difference – just £28 could pay for a Macmillan nurse for an hour, helping those living with cancer and their families receive practical and emotional support; £112 could pay for a Macmillan social care worker for a day and £210 could fund a Macmillan nurse for a day. However much you raise, you’ll be making a difference.

And if you need some ideas for what to treat your family, friends or work colleagues to while drinking their coffee, they can help with that too. How about a piece of cherry and almond tray bake, coffee and walnut cake or try a savoury option of gruyere, bacon and leek scones?

Whatever takes your fancy, get cooking (you can even cheat and buy ready made if you like) but join in and help people have access to cancer support in their communities.