“Preparing is a personal and physical challenge.”
John Rawdon-Mogg, joint managing director of Saracen Horse Feeds, is going the extra mile for army veterans.
The former soldier is to run the 2025 London Marathon – all 26.2 miles of it – on 27 April for the Army Benevolent Fund (ABF).
John is supporting the charity to raise money and honour the sacrifices made by army veterans and their families.
“Preparing for the London Marathon is both a personal and physical challenge, it’s certainly pushing me to my limits,” says John whose fundraising goal is £2,000.
“Every step is dedicated to the courage of those who have given so much for all of us.”
The ABF is the British Army’s national charity, providing lifelong support to serving soldiers, veterans and their immediate families in times of need.
From helping wounded soldiers adjust to life after service or assisting elderly veterans to maintain their independence, the ABF is there for the Army family when they need it most.
John’s fundraising page is open. For those that can, a donation no matter how large or small will make a real difference for those in need, he says.
Find out more here: https://events.armybenevolentfund.org/fundraisers/johnrawdon-mogg
- Saracen Horse Feeds is a signatory of the Military Covenant which acknowledges the unique circumstances of those who serve or have served in the armed forces. Signatories pledge to provide equal opportunities for veterans and their families.