THE Scottish Liberal Democrat leader will run more than 100 miles in three days to raise money for a mental health charity.
Willie Rennie is running the 117-mile length of the Fife coastal path over the Easter weekend – equivalent to more than four marathons.
Good luck to @willie_rennie starting his 117 mile Fife coastal path run today in aid of SAMH! Raising vital money and awareness for Scotland's mental health ? pic.twitter.com/bQHSss36ws
— SAMH (@SAMHtweets) March 30, 2018
The North East Fife MSP has already raised more than £4,000 for the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH).
I'm running 117 miles around the Fife coastal path over the Easter weekend to raise money for @SAMHtweets
If you'd like to donate to my fundraising efforts you do so at the link below.https://t.co/aX2aaNLARJ pic.twitter.com/9MFEAJVZ15
— Willie Rennie (@willie_rennie) March 29, 2018
Speaking ahead of the run, he said: “Over the Easter weekend I’ll be running the 117-mile route from Kincardine to Newburgh, the full length of the Fife coastal path.
“I’m doing it to raise money for the great mental health charity SAMH. I’ve seen the fantastic work they do for so many people across the country but they need more money to help more people.
“Across Scotland hundreds of vulnerable people are struggling to cope with issues including eating disorders, anxiety, depression and bullying. SAMH do absolutely vital work in supporting them.”
Donations can be made at www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Willie-Rennie
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