Marathon man wants your support
Occupational Health at Keogh Barracks in Aldershot, is running in the London Marathon on 22 April on behalf of the Royal British Legion, which supports current and former service personnel and their families in times of need.
A chartered member of IOSH is all set to don his vest and trainers and run his way round the streets of London for charity — and he wants your support!
Stuart Steele, who is the Sergeant Major Instructor at the Department of Environmental and
Stuart has been in the Army for 16 years and a Legion member for most of this time. Some 10.5 million people in the UK are eligible to ask the Legion for help, and it makes a real and lasting difference to the lives of the 300,000 people who turn to it each year.
Stuart is hoping to raise at least £1200 for the Legion. If you’d like to sponsor him, or want to find out how his fundraising is going, please visit www.bmycharity.com/stusteele
Marathon man wants your support
Occupational Health at Keogh Barracks in Aldershot, is running in the London Marathon on 22 April on behalf of the Royal British Legion, which supports current and former service personnel and their families in times of need.
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