

Charity Supporter Success Stories Louise Curtis
We are really proud of the support of our fundraisers. Much of the work we do could not take place without them.
We are always on the look-out for passionate individuals and companies who share Kelly's vision of creating life chances for young people and want to play a role in making that happen.
Here is an example of just some of our fundraisers' most successful achievements:
Bob Lewis
Bob Lewis, 48, raised over £1,700 for the Dame Kelly Holmes Legacy Trust at the Brussels Mini Marathon in October 2009.
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Louise Curtis, a recruitment consultant at Courtenay HR, raised over £1,300 for Dame Kelly's charity by competing in the grueling 8-day Craft Bike TRANS ALPS 2010 bike challenge across Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy.
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Jacqueline Spangler
Jacqueline Spangler smashed her £1000 target for the Trust by raising the charity's current individual fundraising record of £2000 at the Great South Run back in October 2010.
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Abbot's HIll School
The all-girls school in Hertfordshire raised more than £6,500 for the charity through a range of student-led initiatives of the course of the academic year.
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Duncan Philips
A local businessman from Kent decided to take on the unthinkable and in doing so, raised close to £2,000 for the DKH Legacy Trust. His international challenge made headlines as he helped create life chances for young people.
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Louise Wolsey
The Trust's very own Louise Wolsey has been setting the pace. Our communications director has raised over £4,000 for Dame Kelly's charity since she first completed the Great South Run in 2009.
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