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Emma is running 152 miles to Penmaenpool Bridge in October to raise money for UHNM Charity

Emma Phillips is running 152 miles to Penmaenpool Bridge in October to raise money for UHNM Charity.
After losing a friend to liver cancer 18 months ago, and the recent passing of Dr Alison Brind - Emma decided it was time to set out on a high endurance challenge in memory of the two.

Emma said: "Alison Brind was a huge inspiration to many runners locally, she set a president for many female endurance runners. What she did both in and out of work was nothing short of remarkable. She will always remain as someone I look up to and admire. Her unassuming nature, her sheer strength.

I wanted to complete something fitting of Alison and help towards a cause she was passionate about throughout her career. Her passing away on the morning of my birthday was the sign I needed to look for a challenge. Having already lost my very close friend Justin to liver cancer just 3 years prior, I want to help raise funds to carry on the work Alison did. Run to the Bridge was born off the back of this.

On Friday 11th October I will set off from PAU Trentham and run, walk, crawl if I have to, to PAU bridge at Penmaenpool just outside Dollgellau, Wales. A journey of 152 miles with around 11,000ft of elevation. I'd like to reach my destination by the afternoon of Sunday 13th.

Please help me raise as much as I can in memory of Alison and Justin."

Learn more about Emma's story from the video.

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