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Boy with rare condition will one day be fully wheelchair bound
His family are fundraising to help him and for vital research
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Eight year old George Tolley and his dad Ashley
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The dad and uncle of a Derbyshire boy with a rare muscle-wasting condition are pushing themselves to the limit to help him and other sufferers.
The team walked 312 miles virtually and doubled the journey to raise even more funds FUNDRAISERS who took part in a walk to work challenge for charity completed the 312 miles so quickly that they were asked to double the challenge by walking back. Sixteen employees at Anabas Facilities Management virtually walked the distance from the north office in Gateshead to the south office in Haywards Heath for Muscular Dystrophy UK (MDUK). Danielle Cutler, in the finance department, suggested MDUK because those with the condition can find walking very difficult. Kirsty Gaunt, Anabas learning and development manager, said: “As a relatively small company in the world of facilities management, we make the effort to consider lesser-known charities in our corporate social responsibility (CSR) work.