A kind-hearted Bangor boy has launched his fundraising career early after deciding to do a sponsored run for sick children – at just six years old. Leo Southall turned six in April, a milestone he decided to match in kilometres by running six kilometres to raise money for children with cancer. Leo began learning the techniques of long-distance running just a few months ago, in time for his first sponsored run for the Cancer Fund for Children on …
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