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Hello,

I, along with 2 of my friends, will be raising money for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People in honour of our late friend Ben Pocock. Sadly, Ben passed away almost a year ago today on flight MH17 on his way to study abroad in Australia. Although Ben was not deaf himself, his mother was fully deaf and his father was partially deaf. As we have gotten to know his parents recently, we have learned of a cause particulary close to their heart - Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. Therefore, in honour of Ben, we will be running a triathlon in London on August the 8th and we will be fundraising for Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.

If you would like to read more on our cause or about Ben, I have copied the link to our Justgiving page below. Any donations, no matter how small, are incredibly appreciated. Donations are easy to make, just follow the link below and follow the instructions on the website below:

www.justgiving.com/ben-pocock-LDNtriathlon/

Thank you so much in advance,

William, David and Jamie
 
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