Making a big cash splash
They will be raising funds and awareness for people living with diabetes by swimming 22 miles – the length of the English Channel.
Leading the group are ten-year-old Jacob Kitson, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was six, and Joseph Hall (7), who has lived with the condition since he was four.
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Hide AdBoth boys and their families are part of the Diabetes Scotland Glasgow Family Support Group.
Jacob’s mum, Vicki, secretary of the Glasgow group, said: “Jacob and his school friend Joseph wanted to do something to support people living with Type 1 diabetes. We found this idea from Diabetes UK and thought with help from a few friends it would be an exciting challenge.
“The support from friends has been fantastic and we are looking forward to completing the 22 miles as a group.”
Jacob’s team will be holding its grand finale this Sunday from 9am to noon at Neilston Pool.
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Hide AdThere are currently almost 30,000 people in Scotland living with Type 1 diabetes, including 64000 in Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
It can develop at any age but usually appears before the age of 40, and especially in childhood.
Jane-Claire Judson, national director of Diabetes Scotland, said: “We are delighted Jacob, Joseph and friends are taking on the swim challenge to help other children and families who are affected by Type 1 diabetes.”
The team has already had fantastic support from Giffnock Primary School and Toni’s Pizzeria on Fenwick Road. If you would like to sponsor the team, visit www.justgiving.com/Giffnock-swimmers.