
And he's done it!
After 35 days, and 30 marathons, Jason's incredible challenge for Shooting Star is complete. This is the moment Jason was greeted at the finish line in Piccadilly Circus by his daughter.
Click here to read about Jason's final marathon
Other news

Shooting Star and CHASE merger
Shooting Star and CHASE hospice care for children have today announced they will merge to provide a better service to 500 families across London, Surrey and Sussex. More
Original announcement

How can you get involved?
Shooting Star is asking people to raise one million five pence pieces to employ, train and equip a Community Outreach Nurse.
We've got lots of One Million 5p Challenge labels for you to rebrand your recycled bottles. Visit www.shootingstar.org.uk/5pchallenge
Read about St Nicholas School in Shepperton's challenge

Take a look at our 5th birthday celebrations..
We have been celebrating our fifth birthday with a little help from our friends! Read more
One of our families also became stars of the small screen as they were interviewed for London Tonight! Watch them at http://www.itv.com/london/hospices-birthday18793/
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The Shooting Star Children's Hospice provides care, support and advice for children and young people with life-limiting conditions and their families. These care services are offered free of charge to families, 365 days a year across the western half of London and north Surrey.
The care services are based around the needs of the whole family, so as well as caring for the children and young people, there are activities for siblings and support groups for parents and grandparents. This makes a real difference to families who find themselves in unimaginable circumstances - helping them live life to the full by providing opportunities for fun and laughter, as well as helping them through the tougher times.
Families benefit from Shooting Star's care services in the community, in their own homes and at Shooting Star House, the purpose-built facility based in Hampton, Middlesex. These services include Short Breaks, Outreach Care, Day Care, Family Support and Therapies and End of Life Care.

It costs £3.5 million every year (£9,500 a day) to maintain these care services and with no long-term statutory funding, the majority of this comes from voluntary donations.















