2. My name is Jonjo and I am 9 years old. In February 2009 a sad thing happened in my family. My nanny died from a disease called bowel cancer. It made me very sad but I decided I wanted to do something to help stop other people dying from the same disease.
3. One of my heroes is Bobby Moore. Bobby was captain of the England football team and also West Ham United. Bobby was captain of England when the team won the Word Cup in 1966. Bobby also died from bowel cancer.
4. When Bobby died his wife Stephanie started a charity called The Bobby Moore Fund. The charity helps to raise money for scientists to find a cure for bowel cancer. It also tells lots of people about the disease so that they know when to go to the doctors to get better.
5. I talked to my mum and my dad. I decided that I really wanted to help The Bobby Moore Fund. I started to plan a very special fund raising event in memory of my nanny and Bobby. This is my story.
6. Bobby played football at two main football stadiums. Wembley Stadium Boleyn Ground I planned to walk from one stadium to the other. Boleyn Ground Wembley Stadium Wembley Stadium Boleyn Ground Wembley Stadium
7. This is a map of my walk My walk would take me three days. Twenty three miles in total. It would be from one side of London to the other. Wembley Stadium Wembley Stadium Boleyn Ground
8. I started my walk at the Bobby Moore statue outside Wembley Stadium on Friday 25 th February 2011 I was very lucky because Bobby’s wife Stephanie met me and so did Sir Trevor Brooking. On the first day I walked from Wembley to Camden.
9. On day two I walked from Camden to Stratford. I went past The Olympic Stadium on my way. I was very tired when I got to Stratford
10. Day three of my walk was very special. I had lots of people walking with me. They all wanted to help me get more money for my charity. We all had buckets and we collected money along the way.
11. The finish line for my walk was the centre circle of West Ham United’s pitch. I finished in front of 36,000 football fans when West Ham played Liverpool. This is me when I finished. The player in the white is Steven Gerrard. He told me ‘Well done!”
12. I had lots of fun doing my charity walk and I have met lots of people that have helped me. So far I have collected …………… £37,500 in money for medicine and research and raised over £1 million in advertising telling people about bowel cancer
13. I really want to collect more and tell more people about The Bobby Moore Fund so I am doing my walk again in February 2012. I also do lots of other things to raise money for my charity. I am telling you my story because I have had lots of fun helping my charity and you can too. I really hope that my story will inspire you to help me.
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15. I hope you enjoyed my story and I hope you can help me. I have my own website that has lots of information about my walk and my charity. My website also has a booklet that you can print. The booklet has lots of fundraising ideas to help you. You can also register to walk with me look at the maps of my walk on my website. Please help me if you can. I have special letters for you to take home.
16. Jonjo’ Walk – Wembley Stadium to West Ham United Thursday 23 rd February 2012 to Saturday 26 th February 2012 Website: www.fornannyandbobby.moonfruit.com Email: [email_address] Monitored on FACEBOOK and TWITTER