A Ringmer ‘charity champion’ has raised more than £30k
Refuse driver Kevin Miller has raised £32,000 for good causes in the last decade.
So far the Ringmer resident has completed numerous fundraising challenges including three marathons, two ultra-marathons, a trek to the Mount Everest Base Camp, and scaling 24 peaks of the Lake District within 24 hours.
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Hide Ad“I raise money for charities that are close to my heart,” said the father-of-two.
“I lost two brothers to cystic fibrosis by the time I was 14.
“I always think there is always someone worse off than me who needs help.”
However, there is no end in sight for Kevin’s charity challenges as he prepares for a 100km run from London to Brighton in May in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society.
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Hide AdFunds raised by Kevin have benefited several charities including Crohn’s and Colitis UK, Cystic Fibrosis Trust and RISE, a Sussex charity supporting people affected by domestic abuse.
Kevin’s colleagues at the waste and recycling centre in Robinson Road, Newhaven, are always supportive of his charity challenges.
“My wonderful work colleagues have contributed £4,000 out of the £32,000 – which is amazing from a relatively small workforce of around 80 people,” Kevin said.
“They always put their hands in their pockets whenever I ask for sponsorship.”
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Hide AdHis colleagues have also helped him to host several Macmillan coffee mornings, raising hundreds of pounds for the cancer charity.
Councillor Julie Carr, cabinet member for recycling, waste and open spaces at Lewes District Council, said: “At the council, we are all very proud of Kevin and his dedication to helping good causes. He is a true charity champion.”