“…Two years after starting work at Newport Mind I experienced a cardiac arrest whilst out running training for the London Marathon luckily the first person on the scene knew what to do and saved my life by starting CPR immediately. I arrested twice more in the ambulance was placed in an induced coma for four days, was out of hospital in less than two weeks and back engaged with work in less than a month officially returning within three months.
I have run more marathons since the cardiac arrest than I did before. Last year I started running ultra marathons including my first attempt at the Dragon’s Back Race. I am hoping to mark this ten year anniversary with success in the Dragon’s Back Race.
I know the difference that the work of the staff and volunteers of Newport Mind makes to the lives of people with mental health problems, I know how dramatically the need for our services has increased over the past few years and I know how much of difference donations can make to the support we are able to provide.
I am committed to getting to Cardiff and completing the race successfully. I am in no doubt about the scale of the challenge that faces me, especially after my experience last year, but it pales into insignificance compared to the challenges people with mental health problems face.
Your support will encourage me but more importantly it will mean you can make a difference to the lives of people struggling with mental health problems. I am hoping that my efforts will in some small way raise the profile of mental health letting people know that Mind and Samaritans are always there for people to turn to for help and support.
I appreciate that people are facing increasing financial pressures in their lives and anything that you can donate will be massively appreciated by the people who use our services.”