West Sussex Gazette

Nathan gives RNLI £2.5k

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Ten-year-old Nathan Jones was delighted to present a cheque for £2,500 to Selsey’s RNLI station on Sunday, April 21.

Raising the money was a labour of love for the Midhurst school boy, who is obsessed with the RNLI and sets himself a fundraisin­g challenge every year.

"He loves going to the RNLI station,” Jenny Jackson, Nathan’s aunt, explained.

“He loves seeing the boats, watching the videos of them in action, he likes asking questions and, through doing this, he’s met some of the crew which he obviously loved. It just fascinates him, I think, this idea that people might volunteer to save someone they don’t know.”

Although previous challenges have seen him learning to ride a bike and setting off on sponsored walks for other charities, this year Nathan decided to celebrate the RNLI’S 200th anniversar­y by walking 200 miles in stages from December to January, urging friends, family and residents to sponsor him on his way.

Theinitial­targetstar­tedout modestly, but it wasn’t long before Nathan was raking in the sponsorshi­ps, and the £2,500 he eventually presented to the lifeboat station was so much more than he ever imagined he’d be able to raise.

“Nathanisre­allygratef­ulfor everything,” Jenny added. “He can’t believe how many people have supported him.

" I think it’s captured people’s imaginatio­ns because he was just so determined to do it.

"We went out every day in some really tough conditions; when it was snowing, when there was ice on the ground, when it was raining. And he’s just a really nice kid. He went to ask companies for sponsorshi­p himself; he learned more about the lifeboats so he could talktopeop­leaboutit;hewasso enthusiast­ic about it.”

Nathan walked most of the 200 miles with his aunt and uncle by his side and, although the weather was harsh and the walks frequently long, Jenny said it was a great way to bond with Nathan: “We probably did 95 per cent of them together.

"The only time we didn’t was if one of us had work and we just had to get the miles in, which was great because it was actually a really nice chance to spend some time together.”

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