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Danny Mills launches WHEELCHAIR CHALLENGE

Danny Mills, the former England, Manchester City & Leeds United defender will take on the biggest challenge of his life on Sunday 18th April this year when he attempts to complete the inaugural Brighton Marathon - in a WHEELCHAIR.

Page Revised : 23February2010

Danny Mills - Out In Wheel ChairIn addition to the arduous and rigorous training needed to complete the 26.2 miles course, it isDonation Button also Danny’s mission to raise awareness of the day-to-day challenges wheelchair users can face – from inaccessible transport and buildings to negative attitudes. He plans to spend a week living in a wheelchair highlighting the barriers faced by disabled people throughout the country.

Danny hopes that he’ll help change attitudes to people who use wheelchairs on a daily basis and he’ll be raising funds for two disability charities – the Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (ASBAH), of which he is a Patron, and the National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS) as Danny believes all should be able to get to football matches as easily and often as they choose.Dany Mills and Others

"It won’t be easy, but I want to show how everyday things we take for granted can be a lot more difficult when you are a wheelchair user, like going to the shops, the movies or down the pub", said Danny, who launched his Wheelchair Challenge at the Hotel du Vin in Harrogate on Tuesday 20th October 2009.

"Wheelchair marathon racers show how a wheelchair can be fast and efficient on the course, but what should also be a good way to get about in everyday life can be limited by the environment and other peoples’ attitudes to disability." he added.

Danny Mills In WheelchairDanny has also launched ASBAH’s Fit for Success initiative, to encourage people with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus to become more active and to support aspiring Paralympians. "I want to show just how difficult and hard the training is for our Paralympian athletes, and the extra dedication they need to get to the very top."

* To sponsor Danny's wheelchair marathon, please visit his Justgiving page at http://www.justgiving.com/DannyMillsWheelchairMarathon/

* You can also check out the latest photo's of Danny in action by visiting www.facebook.com/ASBAH.Charity