Total fund raising inspired by Joe

Joe's banner in Egypt

clock February 10, 2010 11:33 by author Matt Way

Jamie Larder said "Had a lovely time in Egypt, didn't
go to the Pyramids because it was a 13 hr drive away but the picture taken
was on a boat trip to Ras Mohammad near Sharm el Sheikh which is a
protected national park consisting of one of the best coral reef dive sites in
world".

Jamie and Stuart also took Joes banner to several mountain peak locations around the UK including Snowdon

 

   

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A BANNER carrying the message of Newquay toddler Joe Way has travelled over 172,500 km around the world

clock February 6, 2010 22:08 by author Matt Way

A BANNER carrying the message of Newquay toddler Joe Way has travelled over 172,500 km around the world

The banner of Joe Way described by many in the medical profession as a "miracle boy" after surviving a host of life threatening conditions before he passed away in May 2008 has been taken by friends, well wishers and people who have come across Joe’s story on the web.

Matt Way explained “after Joe died we wanted to celebrate his life and tell his story to inspire people with a small team of four of us his story has been read all over the world, his facebook group has over 2500 people and the banner which was a way for people to help get the web address to new people has travelled over 160,000km”.

With so many amazing photo’s with Joe’s banner its hard to pick out a favourite from New York cops to family friends at the Berlin wall one of Matt’s favourites is surfing legend Nat Young with Ben skinner in Japan and one of Claries is a group of Japanese school children who where told about Joe’s story during a class.

Joe's website has inspired people from all over the world to raise over £58,000 for the Precious Lives Appeal since June 2008. And another annual event the Joe Way paddle for life raised £7,000 for 13 charities’s and will be the main event every year to celebrate Joe’s life and is open to any charity.

The banner with the paddle logo which has come back from India is spending Christmas in Bali, NZ and Australia. The banner with the Precious Lives logo on is on its way to Austria. 

Have a look at the map and photo’s on location at www.joeway.info/map

 

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Joes banner in Austira

clock February 6, 2010 10:15 by author Matt Way

Joes banner in Austira


the photos were taken in the resort of Rauris,
Austria, up at the top of the Gipfelbahn cable car on the Scharzwand
2193 metres. Mario Ratts from the Karl Maier Skischule in Rauris is
the snowboarder and me the skier!

      

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Joe’s banner lights up the Olympic torch

clock February 6, 2010 10:14 by author Matt Way

Joe’s banner lights up the Olympic torch

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Pete Hutton from Newquay has helped the Joe Way story by taking his global banner to Lake Louise, Alberta, in Canada. The Olympic Games start this month and Pete managed to get a photo with the owner of Lake Louise, Charlie Locke holding the Olympic torch.

Charlie had just carried the torch into the resort of Lake Louise on its journey to Vancouver for this months winter Olympics, he was very interested in Joe’s story & kindly agreed to the photo proudly holding the Olympic torch.

Charlie Locke owner of the resort said “I was more than happy to help and was amazed by this little boys story”.

Matt Way Joe’s Dad said “This trip takes the distance that Joe’s banner has travelled to 190,000km and people have been so generous with their time. His story has inspired so many people so its great to see his banner with such an iconic image, Joe’s banner is heading to South Africa and Egypt next”.

Over £75,000.00 has been raised during Joe’s short life and over the 19 months since he passed away with £59,000.00 going to the Precious Lives Appeal. The charity’s joining the Paddle for Life website after reading Joe’s story are set to grow and this years event is on the 23rd September at Newquay.

Have a look at the map and photo’s on location at www.joeway.info/map

For more information on Joe Way or to donate, visit his website at www.joeway.co.uk

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