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Hello,


I live local to the area and need your help. So before you throw this away, I?d be extremely grateful if you gave me a few moments of your time.


I am running the London marathon in less than two weeks and am in the process of fund raising for the charity Help a London Child. http://www.capitalfm.com/charity/


You may have seen me running in the local area. I have lived in East Dulwich for the past 10 years and I am appealing to the community heart of this neighbourhood to very humbly ask for a donation to help the charity I am running for. I am currently plugging away at raising as much money as possible for the cause but I could do with extra help to make the target! Helping a worthy cause is just a click away.


Please click on my just giving page at just http://www.justgiving.com/ollielondonmarathon2010 no matter how small a donation it all really helps.


Many thanks for your time


Ollie Williams

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