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Burton business owner raising money for local charity by taking part in 2022 London Marathon

The 2022 London Marathon takes place 2nd October with up to 50,000 runners taking part. Anna Stubbs, Marketing and HR Director at The Chartwell Practice in Burton-upon-Trent, applied for many years before striking lucky when a place opened up for her via the Washlands Women’s Runners Club ballot.

She teamed up with Burton-Upon-Trent’s YMCA, so that her efforts can help support the local community. Before she embarks on her second marathon of 2022, she reflected upon her journey so far and what lies ahead.

Anna said: “I arrived late to the joys of running and I’m by no means gifted with natural talent. Sometimes, I don’t feel like getting the trainers on, or it feels really slow going and just hard work. But like a lot of people, the habit of getting out for a run regularly helps me in more ways than I would ever have predicted.”

Whether it is a couple of muddy miles over the fields with her dog, or a run with friends, Anna always returned home feeling both physically and mentally boosted. For years, she bravely put her name in the ballot for a chance to run the London Marathon and was never selected. After years of bad luck, she plucked up the courage to tackle the big distance in a different city – Manchester. With her first marathon under her belt in April, little did she know that 2022 would turn out to be a double marathon year!

Anna added: “At the last possible second, an extra place was given to The Washlands Women’s Runners Club as a bonus for them sending a marshal team to London and my name was drawn out!

“I couldn’t believe it!”

Her marathon training began during the summer heatwave, with Covid-related hitches in between, she is now just days away from the starting line. October is also an important month for YMCA Burton with their annual Sleep Out event taking place at Burton Albion Football Club’s Pirelli Stadium.

Paul Laffey, CEO at YMCA Burton, added: “Everyone at YMCA Burton wishes Anna lots of luck for this year’s marathon. Undertaking the training for the London Marathon is no mean feat and we appreciate the hours of running Anna has already done to prepare for this challenge.

“She joins our other marathon runner Chris in raising much needed funds for our charity. As everyone is struggling with the cost of living crisis, this will help us towards supporting our clients and members of the local community.”

Anna added: “I have been aware of the really important work that the YMCA do in Burton for some years now, as we have supported them at Chartwell’s, and I know that the care and provision for people in crisis is desperately needed. If I can help raise some funding for them I’d be really delighted.”

 

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Anna’s Go Fund Me page can be found here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/anna-stubbs3 For media enquiries please contact [email protected] Information on Burton YMCA Burton YMCA helps people to change their lives through a range of vital services. They provide homeless outreach, rough sleeper provision, emergency bed space, accommodation, family mediation, counselling, a community foodbank, lunch club, support and engagement, complex needs support and have a number of furniture shops providing low cost quality furniture and new white goods. Their impact is far-reaching and always in demand. The impact of COVID-19 has been felt by everyone. Lives have changed and demand for these services has increased significantly, as we head for the colder winter months, with many incomes continuing to be significantly affected. Here are some facts about Burton YMCA and what they provide for the community: They have 71 beds across 3 housing sites – rooms, self contained flats, and 3 emergency beds. These are at capacity for most of the year and beds are soon filled if a rare space appears. In Burton Upon Trent, 158 people have sought help for housing so far this year. These individuals may already be homeless, or are at risk of homelessness. Fundraising for the YMCA means you are funding the following: £75 – preparing a room for a client to move in £30 – a move-in starter kit contains a new towel, bed linen/quilt, saucepan, cutlery, and two sets of plates, cups and bowls £24.46 – an emergency food parcel containing 28 food items. So far in 2022, over 2000 emergency parcels have been issued. £15 – a replacement birth certificate for ID purposes . An essential identification document to help people set up their own bank account and get back into society. The family mediation service is receiving its highest number of referrals to date. Families are struggling post-lockdown with cost of living pressures, as well as more complex needs and challenging circumstances. The annual Sleep Out event is Burton YMCA’s main source of fundraising for the year. They have two events running this year: one at Burton Albion’s Pirelli Stadium, where individuals or groups can sign up and sleep inside cardboard boxes with the cover of the concourse. Soup and hot drinks are also available. The other event running this year is called, “Extreme”, which takes place at a local church. This is to replicate exactly where homeless people of Burton often find themselves and take away some of the comforts offered at Pirelli. You can also do your own sleepout from home, participants in 2021 slept in barns, gazebos and even a cave. More information can be found here https://burtonymca.org/sleepout/

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