Five fabulous fundraisers, inspired by some of their nearest and dearest, have pounded the pavements of London to raise money for our Performing Arts Centre appeal.

Five Team Prior’s Court runners took on the London Landmarks Half Marathon on Sunday, 6 April to raise money to support our UK-first Performing Arts Centre for autistic young people with complex needs.

Our runners – Josh Spence, Harry and Stuart Kemp, Laura Loveridge and Gavin Tadman – have so far managed to raise more than £3,500 between them! They still need your help though so they can grow that number even more.

This was the second year in a row Team Prior’s Court had a set of runners taking part in the event which happens to fall during World Autism Acceptance Week.

Our runners were:

  • Josh Spence – who has a relative who works at Prior’s Court. To donate, please check out his JustGiving page. Josh’s finishing time was 1:41:14.
  • Stuart Kemp – whose son is a residential student at Prior’s Court. To donate, please check out his JustGiving page. Stuart’s finishing time was 2:24:49.
  • Harry Kemp – whose brother is a residential student at Prior’s Court. To donate, please check out his JustGiving page. Harry’s finishing time was 2:24:49.
  • Laura Loveridge – who has a nephew who is a residential student at Prior’s Court. To donate, please check out her JustGiving page. Laura’s finishing time was 2:15:25.
  • Gavin Tadman (pictured above) – who’s neighbours have a son who lives in the Young Adult Provision at Prior’s Court. To donate, please check out his JustGiving page. Gavin's finishing time was 2:25:29.
Josh Spence Stuart and Harry Kemp Laura Loveridge

Find out more about the Performing Arts Centre appeal

Our appeal has raised more than £1m now, with around £150,000 left to raise.

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