Support Paul’s triathlon challenge
March 11 2016Can Paul Kennedy row for three kilometres, run for 10 and ride for 40? On March 29th, our CWU midlands divisional rep will be attempting this feat to raise money for a severely disabled colleague.
When Birmingham Branch chair Paul Maloney and his wife were hit by a car last September, so severe were his injuries that he was in a coma for over a month.
Following treatment in an intensive NHS orthopaedic centre, Paul is now in a nursing home while adjustments are made to his own home.
Paul is determined to resume work and continue representing Birmingham CWU members – who have recently re-elected him as branch chair.
Paul Kennedy explains: “We’re all equally determined to do everything we possibly can to ensure he achieves his goal, and we’re raising money to help towards the cost of specialised equipment and home alterations that Paul will need going forward.
“That’s why I’m in training for my triathlon challenge – it’s going to be an indoor event, using a rowing machine, treadmill and exercise bike and I’m targeting 3k, 10k and 40k respectively.”
Mr Kennedy has not competed in a triathlon before, but has been in training over the past couple of months and is confident of completing the course.
“I’ve played cricket but I haven’t really done athletics,” he says, “but I’m raring to go and I’m going to push through the pain barrier for our mate Paul.”
The big event is taking place at Birmingham CWU Branch Conference Room at 1.30pm on 29th March and the branch is inviting members, friends and supporters to come along and support the sponsored challenge – tea, coffee and cake is promised to visitors.
“Please come along on the day. It’ll be a fun event with a serious purpose, and please visit: https: www.gofundme.com/gqm8mnz2 to make a donation,” urges Mr Kennedy.
- For further information, contact Steve Reid, Birmingham CWU Branch secretary on 0121 503 4661 or 07870 743592 or reid@gmail.com