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Princes’ colleagues walking for Justin to raise money for MND

A group of colleagues from Princes will be walking from Liverpool to Sale in Greater Manchester next month to raise funds for a much-loved colleague who is living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).

Sales Director Justin Hammond, 50, was diagnosed with MND 18 months ago. He has worked at Princes for over 12 years.

An incredibly fit and active man until a few years ago, Justin is now a wheelchair user and is paralysed from his neck down, with his condition continuing to deteriorate.

He is being cared for at home in Sale by his family, including his parents, his two daughters Rosie, 20, and Tilly, 14, and a series of carers.

His colleagues will be setting off on Wednesday December 7th to walk the 35 miles from the Royal Liver Building in Liverpool to Justin’s home in Sale, Greater Manchester.

The group includes Simon Harrison, Chief Commercial Officer, Joe Dent, Chief People Officer, Sales Directors Adam Norcott and Alastair Roberts, and General Sales Managers Andrew Payne, Keith Hughes and Carl Porschke.

They will be joined by Kev Darby, Finance Controller, whose brother is Stephen Darby, the former Liverpool defender forced to retire at 29 after being diagnosed with MND while playing for Bolton Wanderers.

The route was Justin’s daily commute from his home to Princes’ Liverpool headquarters.

It is hoped that Justin will join the final section of the walk to cross the finish line with colleagues.

A Just Giving page has been set up to raise funds for the MND Association and to raise awareness of Motor Neurone Disease and the impact it’s having on Justin and his family. It has already raised nearly £15k.

Sales Director Adam Norcott, who has worked with Justin for 12 years, said: “We have been staggered by the bravery, resilience and humour Justin has shown in the most heart-breaking and challenging circumstances.

“Justin isn’t just a brilliant colleague but a great friend too. We want to do something to show Justin how much he means to us and, whilst we can’t imagine what he is going through, to show him we really care and are there for him.

“We also want to raise awareness and funds to help find a cure for this awful disease.

“On December 7th, we will be walking the 35 miles commute that Justin used to drive daily between his home in Sale to Princes’ offices in Liverpool.”

MND affects the nerves known as motor neurones which are found in the brain and spinal cord and help to tell the muscles what to do.

With MND, over time messages from the motor neurones gradually stop reaching the muscles and they weaken, stiffen and waste which can affect how walking, talking, eating, drinking and breathing. The disease affects everyone in a different way. The disease is life-shortening and there is no cure.

Mary Hammond, Justin’s mum, said: “Going from working full-time to not at all has been very difficult for Justin, but he was determined to carry on for as long as he could. He misses his colleagues, and his customers, but they have all been so supportive and regularly visit.

“We’re really touched that a number of his Princes colleagues are doing this walk for Justin and raising money for such a good cause.”

Justin’s daughter Tilly said: “My dad is amazing. Every time he loses the ability to do something he just accepts it and stays positive.

“Growing up, he was always the loudest person in the room, which could be embarrassing, but now he is losing his speech which is really tough. We want to do what we can to support him for as long as we can. He’s a great dad.”

Please follow the link to donate to A Walk for Justin via Just Giving https://www.justgiving.com/page/awalkforjustin7thdecember2022mnd

https://www.mndassociation.org/

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