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Eight-year-old Beth Johnson walked 42 miles in 21 days during February. The Kingsland Primary pupil set herself a target of raising £100 for Diabetes UK – but she smashed that within the first hour of her JustGiving page going live. Beth s brother Oliver, aged 12, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes last November, which his parents say came as a complete shock as there is no history of the condition in the family. Mum Jessica, told the
Peeblesshire News that she and her husband Richard were alarmed when Oliver began rapidly losing weight. She said: “He was drinking a lot of fluid and feeling very tired all the time.
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Nina McKinney has challenged herself to climb North Berwick Law everyday in February to raise money for the charity Reverse Rett.
She is a keen rugby, hockey and football player, and wants nothing more than for her sister to be able to join in the fun.
On her Just Giving page, Nina wrote: “I want to raise money to give to the scientists and doctors so they can help my sister so she can play with us.
“My sister can’t climb the Law herself, and she can’t talk, walk very well or use her hands and she takes medicines for epilepsy.”