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CSM to Amersham for The Julius Little Foundation

Just over one year ago, my best friend Julius tragically took his own life, after a battle with anxiety and depression. Since then, his family have been continuing to work under his name to support young people in distress through The Julius Little Foundation, by providing them with free counselling services.

After having met Julius whilst in university halls, and through his BA Fine Art course at Central Saint Martins (UAL), late in 2018, I wanted to get a team of close friends together to raise money for the fantastic charity whilst including CSM and Julius' home town of Amersham, Buckinghamshire.

On the weekend commencing Friday 11th of September, a small team shall be trekking from Central Saint Martins in Kings Cross to Amersham Rugby Club, consisting of: myself, Julius' brother Harry Little, Elysia Cotton, Stanley Buglass, Thomas Coulson & Murphy Johnson.

The journey will be around 30 miles (50 km) in length, and shall be split over two days, leaving CSM on the morning of Saturday 12th, trekking to and camping out in the Pinner/Rickmansworth area, then continuing on Sunday 13th.

Whether you knew Julius or not, I'm sure you've experience difficulties at some point in your life, whether personal, or through friends and family, and for that reason we're asking that you support us as best as you can so that we can attempt to make a difference to young people who might be struggling just as Julius was.

You can find more information about The Julius Little Foundation on their website here: https://www.juliuslittlefoundation.org/.

Thank you ever so much for your time.
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