Supporting Mrs Delmonte's Marathon Run

April 19, 2013
On Sunday, Mrs Delmonte joins over 30,000 runners (including Mo Farrah!) in the Virgin London Marathon. After many months of training through the longest winter, race day has finally arrived for our intrepid Deputy Headteacher.

After raising over £1000 for charity last year, Mrs Delmonte is supporting Macmillan Cancer Support which improves the lives of people affected by cancer.

All of the staff and pupils at Hacton Primary wish Mrs Delmonte the very best of luck for Sunday. Please visit her fundraising page and show your support: http://www.justgiving.com/Georgina-Delmonte1



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