Boy with epilepsy nears end of charity challenge
A 12-year-old boy from Surrey with epilepsy has taken on a running challenge to raise money for charity.
Zac Knight, who is running at least a mile for every student at St Piers School and College to raise money for Young Epilepsy, has received more than £30,000 since starting at the beginning of 2024.
On 12 July he will complete his challenge with a half marathon between his home in Smallfield to the charity's centre in Lingfield, bringing his total distance to 400 miles.
Zac said: "The support I’ve received so far has just made even more determined to carry on."
James Knight said his son was diagnosed with epilepsy as an 8-year-old at the start of lockdown.
He said: "Young Epilepsy supported us at the time and helped us understand Zac’s diagnosis."
'Phenomenon'
Zac's fundraising challenge has been recognised by the England Rugby Team, with a special shout out from captain Jamie George and teammate Tommy Freeman, who has spoken about his own epilepsy diagnosis.
Sally Brighton, director of fundraising at Young Epilepsy, said: “Zac is a shining example of a young person with an outstanding dedication to helping others, despite facing challenges of his own.
"This year Zac has succeeded in creating his own phenomenon."
St Piers is a school for young people with special educational needs and disabilities – it is also the home of Young Epilepsy.
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