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Free Donation for Fred

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Nov 11 2010

Don’t forget when you are doing your online Christmas shopping, to enter the easyfundraising site first. The Fred Foundation will get a donation without it costing you a penny!
Forgotten how to go about it?

Go onto www.easyfundraising.org.uk.
If it is your first time – register and choose The Fred Foundation as your charity. ( Very fast to do)
Start shopping! All the major on line retailers are on the site, including M+S, John Lewis and Amazon. For every pound you spend they give us a donation. Very simple, but it just requires you to remember to go through the site to reach your retailer.
Thanks in advance.

thefredfoundation@googlemail.com

Contacting The Fred Foundation

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Nov 05 2010

We  are sorry to report that we seem to be having another problem with our contact link on the web site. If you would like to contact us, please either -

e mail us via  thefredfoundation@googlemail.com

We hope to get it sorted out soon

Felicity Ellacombe

Rock with Fred

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Nov 05 2010

Thank you for all your support. We are now SOLD OUT !

Rock with Fred

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Oct 06 2010

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MATT swam the channel AGAIN….

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Sep 22 2010

Hello,

 For those of you who know Matt Gower, you will be aware that not making it across the channel was never something that he was going to let go lightly.  

Well, yesterday he had another go at it and I’m delighted to report that this time he made it!!!!

 Matt started out at 7am near Dover and finally touched French sand just before 11pm last night, in a time of 15 hours 41 minutes. 

No jelly fish this time and conditions were excellent. For Matt and his crew it was great to finally put this one to bed with the ending we were all hoping for.

 For those who are not aware Matt’s Channel swimming Odyssey was embarked upon in support of the Fred Foundation.

 Thank you to those of you who have already contributed to this fantastic cause. For those who feel so inclined, the attached link is still active and any further support would be warmly received.  

http://www.justgiving.com/difficultnotimpossible

MATT’S EPIC JOURNEY ACROSS THE CHANNEL

1 Comment | This entry was posted on Jul 22 2010

Due to favourable weather conditions Matt ended up setting off for France
at 5.30am on Tuesday morning.

The first 12 hours of the swim went to plan as we passed through both
shipping lanes and passed a number of passenger ferries. The only major
incident during this time was Matt getting a jelly fish full in the face -
something of a rite of passage for channel swimmers.

As we entered French waters and drew to within 3 miles of the French coast
the tide has changed which meant we were dragged sideways and back out
to sea which meant that Matt has to swum to stand still for an hour and a
half.

Despite this he battled on to beat the tide to get himself within 1 mile of
the beach.

Unfortunately this epic battle then took it’s toll. With Matt now barely
able to string a sentence together and floundering through exhaustion, the
crew took the difficult decision to take him out of the water with a mile
to go (he still wanted to carry on). By this stage Matt had been swimming
non-stop for 15 hours 47 mins.

While he didn’t touch French sand, due to the tide Matt actually swum
further than 21 miles during this period. This way an epic day and a truely
great achievement.

What’s more we have managed to raise over £2,000 for the Fred Foundation so
thank you to all of you who contributed.

Matt’s Channel Swim Webblog

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Jul 10 2010

Wetsuits at this stage are for wimps.   Admittedly I do have a history of competing in endurance events, although these are usually land based. Marathons and Ironman are one thing but swimming the channel is going to be epic by comparison.  Inevitably I get asked why I am doing this? The honest answer is just to see if I can. No more than that. Also, I feel very lucky to be able to give it a go.  I wanted to swim for the Fred Foundation to represent young autistic people for whom this kind of challenge would be inconceivable.

Matt’s Channel Swim Webblog

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Jul 02 2010

Matt’s Channel Swim Webblog

After throwing myself into the sea in Brighton last October to swimming  in Portsmouth harbour in January and Tooting Bec Lido in February (water temperature 2 degrees C – I was numb for 3 days)
last weekend’s itinerary included a 7 hour swim on Saturday during the day followed by a 20 minute swim in the dark to get used to what I might face on the day / night. On Sunday we banged out a further 5 hours for good measure. This weekend marks the conclusion of the training with a two 8 hour swims. After that I begin to taper my training towards the big day. This means less swimming and more eating. I cannot think of another sport where it is actually beneficial to gain weight.

MATT IS SWIMMING THE CHANNEL FOR FRED

0 Comments | This entry was posted on Jun 25 2010

On July 22nd  Matt Gower will be attempting to swim the English Channel on
behalf of the Fred Foundation.

The English Channel is 21 miles wide with the average water temperature
during the swim likely to be in the region of 15 degrees centigrade.
This compares with a standard indoor swimming pool which tends to be around
28 degrees. Wetsuits are against the rules during channel swims.

Matt anticipates the crossing taking around 16 hours. The quickest it has
ever been done is 7 hours, the longest a staggering 26 hours.

Fewer people have successfully swum the channel than have reached the
summit of Mount Everest.

Many of you will be aware of The Fred Foundation and its aims to help
children with autism reach their potential and Matt will be helping the Fred Foundation to raise money to help fund individual specialised education programmes.

Trying to secure the right education for a child with autism is an
immensely long and stressful journey and requires years of dogged
determination
and a belligerent refusal to accept defeat.  In comparison to this,
swimming the channel should be relatively straightforward.

Your help and support would be massively appreciated by Matt and the rest
of the Fred Foundation team.

http://www.justgiving.com/difficultnotimpossible

Thanks very much!

Guardian Autism Update

0 Comments | This entry was posted on May 18 2010

The Guardian has an interesting article today on Autism. The supplement explores the difficulties and challenges facing children on the autistic spectrum moving schools and within schools. Find it on line on www.guardian.co.uk

Felicity