The McCanns take part in the Miles for Missing People run in Regent's
Park, London
Kate and Gerry McCann's fundraising page, 23 March 2011
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23 March 2011
Fundraiser: Kate McCann My page: http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/KateMcCann2
Thank you for visiting our fundraising page.
It is hard to believe that a whole year has passed since we ran
the last Miles for Missing People. We are running this year to remember our Madeleine and all children who are missing. We
hope and pray that they come home safely. We are very glad to be supporting the charity Missing People once more, and helping
them to continue to be a lifeline when someone disappears.
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Miles for Missing People 2011
02 April 2011
Are you looking for a new challenge? Join hundreds of other runners and families of missing
people on this beautiful run around Regents' Park, London to raise money for Missing People. Miles for Missing People
10k (6.2miles) is a great event for experience runners and first timers alike - there is even a two mile Fun Run for children
and families who want to take part together. All proceeds will help Missing People provide a lifeline when someone disappears.
"Miles for Missing People was a great event. It was a fantastic course, really well organised and had a relaxed and friendly
atmosphere. I will be back next year!" 2010 Participant
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McCann parents run for charity, 02 April 2011
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Madeleine McCann's parents completed a 10 kilometre run in aid of a missing people's charity |
(UKPA) - 02 April 2011
Madeleine McCann's parents
have completed a 10 kilometre run in aid of a missing people's charity.
The were joined by hundreds of families
and friends of other missing people.
Kate McCann, whose daughter vanished while on a family holiday in Portugal
almost four years ago, said: "We are running this year to remember our Madeleine and all children who are missing."
She added: "We hope and pray that they come home safely.
"We are very glad to be supporting the
charity Missing People once more and helping them continue to be a lifeline when someone disappears."
The
pair were joined by others in London's Regent's Park including Peter Lawrence, father of missing York chef Claudia
Lawrence and Rachel Elias, sister of rock star Richey Edwards, rhythm guitarist and co-lyricist of the Manic Street Preachers.
Mrs McCann applauded the charity for the help and key advice it provides when the state cannot.
She said
burglary victims might get help from the state, but added: "If your child goes missing or a family member goes missing
sometimes you might not get anything."
Her husband Gerry said families of the missing provided a support network
for one another and played a part in helping each other recover.
He said: "Although you don't think you
could ever carry on, actually, eventually you start to get some normality."
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McCanns at the 'Miles for Missing
People' charity run in Regent's Park, 02 April 2011
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McCanns at the 'Miles for Missing
People' charity run in Regent's Park Metro Pictures
(left to right) Mother of Paul Carter Theresa
Humphires, sister of Richey Edwards Rachel Elias, mother of Alan Templeton Elizabeth Templeton, parents of Madeline McCann
Gerry and Kate McCann, and mother of Luke Durbin Nicki Durbin the 'Miles for Missing People' charity run in Regent's
Park, central London. 02/04/2011
Metro pictures
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Miles for Madeleine, 03 April 2011
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Sunday April 03, 2011
With a picture
of missing daughter Madeleine on her top, Kate McCann takes part in the Miles for Missing People run in Regent's Park,
London. She and husband Gerry were joined by hundreds of families and friends of other missing people for the event.
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McCanns step out for lifeline, 03 April 2011
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April 3, 2011
THE parents of missing Madeleine
McCann put their best feet forward yesterday - in a 10-kilometre run to raise funds for the Missing People charity.
Kate and Gerry McCann, whose three-year-old daughter vanished in Portugal nearly four years ago, were among hundreds running
in London's Regent's Park in aid of the support group.
The two GPs, from Rothley, Leics, were accompanied
by Peter Lawrence, father of missing York chef Claudia Lawrence and Rachel Elias, sister of Manic Street Preachers star Richey
Edwards, who disappeared in 1995.
Kate said: "We are glad to help the charity continue to be a lifeline when
someone disappears."
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McCanns take part in charity runn (sic), 03 April 2011
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Sunday April 03, 2011
The parents
of missing Madeleine McCann supported the event for the Missing People charity
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The Video
Transcript
By
Nigel Moore
Laura Harding [voice over]: [Horn sounds for start of race] The parents
of missing Madeleine McCann set off on a charity run.
Kate and Gerry were joined by hundreds of families and friends
of other missing people.
Kate McCann: Missing people, as a whole, errm... can be forgotten quite
easily. I think because they're not here to be seen, they're not here to be heard, errm... you know, it's important
to... to remind everybody really, errm... that they are still missing and they need... do need to be found and the families
also need support.
Gerry McCann: I think one of the most important things is speaking to other
families and knowing that all the emotions and feelings that you're going through are exactly the same as another family
and that, I think, errr... in those who first have a problem knowing that there is a recovery phase and although you don't
think you could ever carry on with your life that actually, eventually, you know, you start to get some sort of normality,
errm... you... you don't...
Kate McCann: And there's a mutual understanding really, isn't
there?
Gerry McCann: Yeah.
Kate McCann: And... and support comes with
that; knowing that somebody else feels what you feel and you can take take advice from each other, so...
Laura
Harding [voice over]: The couple have tirelessly searched for their young daughter who disappeared from an apartment
in Portugal four years ago.
Kate McCann: I mean, if I'm honest, I mean, we live with the pain
and anxiety of not having Madeleine in our lives everyday really and that I don't know if tomorrow will be particularly
any worse. Errm... I mean I've got three children; I'll always have three children and I'll always been Madeleine's
mummy. I guess maybe the difference tomorrow is... I mean Gerry's mum's here today, and my mum's staying with
us looking after the kids, and I think it is a time maybe where you do stop and tend to have a meal and bit of time together
and it's often when you stop and start to think really that it... it hits home, so... she'll certainly be missed...
as she is every day.
Laura Harding [voice over]: The father of missing chef Claudia Lawrence also
joined the McCanns for the event in Regent's Park.
Peter Lawrence: I always say that, errr...
it's my work that keeps me sane and if I didn't have it, errr... I... I would find it more difficult, errr... it obviously
is extremely difficult and it doesn't get any better, errr... after two years, errr... you still think everyday 'why
isn't Claudia here', you know, we love her so much and she just disappeared. We had her for thirty five years and
the last two years has just been a nightmare.
Laura Harding [voice over]: Last years inaugral
Miles for Missing People run raised more than £50,000 for the charity.
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McCanns at the 'Miles for Missing
People' charity run in Regent's Park, 02 April 2011
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Results for the 'Miles for Missing
People' charity run in Regent's Park, 02 April 2011
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Results for the 'Miles for Missing People' charity
run in Regent's Park IEK Chip Timing
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Chris Rollings: Missing People - Trustees,
02 April 2011
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Chris Rollings: Missing People - Trustees Missing People
Chris Rollings
Chris Rollings is
a Chief Superintendent with Leicestershire Constabulary. For the last 10 years he has been in charge of missing persons for
the Force, introducing a computerised missing persons system in 2002, and a new way of working with local authority partners
whereby the top 10 missing persons were reviewed regularly. Following an inspection in 2007 Leicestershire Constabulary were
the only police force in the country to receive an 'excellent' rating for missing persons investigation. Chris’
role quickly developed into a more national focus and he assisted in the introduction of Child Rescue Alert across the country.
Chris currently chairs the East Midlands Regional Missing Persons Group and a National police group of 23 Forces using the
same computer system. He has a passion for improving the investigation and management of Missing Persons cases.
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