Chichester Observer

Fundraiser­s for ‘amazing’ mum

- Henry Bryant henry.bryant@jpress.co.uk

A Chichester man is doing 40 fundraiser­s leading up to his 40th birthday in memory of his mother, who suffered an incurable cancer

Alistair Randall, 36, an architect from Chichester, has pledged to complete 40 fundraisin­g challenges and events in aid of Myeloma UK, the only British charity for blood cancer.

Mr Randall’s fundraisin­g activities will officially begin on Good Friday – the same week as his 37th birthday – with a 63-mile (24-hour) walk from his current residence in Greenwich to his birthplace and childhood home in Chichester.

The remaining 39 challenges are in the works and are likely to include mucking out farm animals, competing in the internatio­nal fitness competitio­n Hyrox and undertakin­g a skydive. Supporters will also be encouraged to suggest challenges.

Judy Randall, Mr Randall’s mother, died in 2019, aged 72, having been diagnosed with myeloma 18 months prior.

Mr Randall said: “I adored my mum. She was my favourite person in the world. In December 2017 mum was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and passed away from the illness in July 2019.

"During this short time, the bravery with which she fought this cruel illness was truly remarkable. She never once complained despite the fact she was so often in pain and discomfort.

“I want to pay tribute to my amazing mum. I also want to give back to Myeloma UK who were an invaluable source of advice and reassuranc­e throughout mum’s illness too.

"Knowing that your loved one has an incurable disease is devastatin­g and it was only made worse for us by how mystifying of an illness it is.”

Myeloma occurs in the bone marrow and currently affects over 24,000 people in the UK.

Matt Wynes, director of fundraisin­g at blood cancer charity Myeloma UK, said:

“We can’t thank Alistair enough for his incredible support and for going above and beyond for the myeloma community.

"We receive no core government funding for the work that we do so voluntary donations, fundraisin­g and gifts in wills are the lifeblood of Myeloma UK.”

Alistair will be raising funds via www.justgiving. com/page/40by40

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Alistair Randall will be raising funds for Myeloma UK in memory of his mother Judy

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