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Four-year-old boy with cerebral palsy runs over 100 miles to raise money for his school
Summary
Jacob Fallows, four, ran about 158km across January with the support of a walking frame and helped raise £1,160 for Friends of Bow School in Bow, Devon.
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Jacob Fallows is four and has cerebral palsy. He spent January running laps of his school playground with support from a walking frame and help from other children, family and friends. He covered about 158km in total, which the family described as roughly 5km per day. The activity raised £1,160 to support Friends of Bow School in Bow, Devon.
Key details:
- Jacob completed about 158km in January while using a walking frame and receiving assistance.
- Other students, families and friends contributed to a combined distance of 1,234km.
- The run raised £1,160 for Friends of Bow School to support school trips and equipment.
- The family previously raised funds in 2024 and 2025 for Branch House, a charity that has supported Jacob.
- The event was inspired by Jacob's father Lee, who ran a charity event three years earlier.
Summary:
The run brought together students, families and neighbours and provided funds for school enrichment and equipment. The family said the activity highlighted community spirit and their desire to keep supporting local causes. Undetermined at this time.
