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| 20 Jan 2026 | |
| Written by Emma L Williams | |
| General |
By taking on this iconic challenge, Adam is helping to raise vital funds that will directly support blind and visually impaired young people at NCW. His fundraising will contribute towards specialist equipment, tailored resources, and opportunities that enable students to build independence, confidence, and life skills.
Adam has already begun his marathon journey and is proudly representing Team NCW as he prepares for the 26.2-mile challenge. His commitment reflects the incredible support NCW receives from the wider community, which is essential to ensuring the continued delivery of specialist education and services.
Those wishing to show their support for Adam can donate via his Enthuse fundraising page:
https://2026tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/adam-jackson
NCW would like to thank Adam for his dedication and generosity in supporting our students and helping to make a lasting difference
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