My Story…
I am raising money for the Crisis Centre Cayman Islands.
My challenge is to run 4 marathons in 4 months (September-December 2022)
On January 3rd of this year, while enjoying one of my many morning runs I was unexpectedly attacked by a man on a bicycle. I was fortunate that I was able to fight back and fight him off. The bruises, scratches and cuts on my face, neck and other parts of my body did not stop me from speaking out and putting my face and name in the spotlight in order to raise awareness in the community, all because I did not want this to happen to any other female. Nightmares, lack of sleep, safety fears and pain from a leg fracture sustained in the attack did not stop me returning to my runs, but it has been a long, slow road back to health and fitness. Running reminds me that I am strong, and that despite challenges, I can prevail so that is why I put a challenge together to remind myself that I could not get stuck in the dark and that I needed to come back to my life and come back stronger.
Through my story and my example, I want to raise awareness in other women and empower them to overcome the challenges they have already experienced or may yet face, this is a challenge to generate awareness, while inspiring strength, endurance, bravery and resolve in other women.
I am raising money for the Crisis Center Cayman Islands, which I feel is the most closely aligned to the issues I faced.
Recent donors
Donation date | Donor name | Donation amount |
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Oct 17 | PWH | $267.10 |
Oct 17 | Joe Cantu II | Undisclosed amount |
Oct 17 | Dr SK | $533.35 |
Oct 17 | Angela & Henry | $533.35 |
Oct 17 | Sanjeev A. Rathi | $267.10 |
Oct 17 | Joseph | Undisclosed amount |
Oct 17 | Anthony | Undisclosed amount |
Oct 17 | Anonymous | $27.48 |
Oct 14 | Melanie Johnson | Undisclosed amount |
Oct 08 | Elaine and Hugh Anderson | $107.35 |