Colin Javens

The Drivinghome Expedition has made it to Cape Town! 17/04/2006

Some 40,000 paraplegics and quadriplegics in the UK - and the numbers swell by 3 every day - are confined to a wheelchair for life - and many, understandably, succumb to feelings of helplessness and hopelessness.

Colin Javens, paralysed from shoulders down in an accident in 2000, used a tiny movement in one wrist to drive again and to launch "Driving Home": an inspirational fund-raising journey, with him at the wheel, from Stoke Mandeville Hospital to Cape Town.

It also inspired him to form his registered charity, The Colin Javens Spinal Injury Trust - to raise funds for research into cures for spinal cord damage and for organisations involved in the rehabilitation and welfare of those paralysed by spinal injury. The Trust is also registered as a Charity in Jersey, due to the Patrons and Trustees' connections there. One of the Patrons of the project, David Croisdale-Appleby, says (read more>>)

And it inspired the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust to the honour of electing him a Fellow and putting its full support, financially and morally, behind his expedition. (read more>> )


Major Beneficiaries
A new Centre of Excellence for the National Spinal Injuries Unit at Stoke Mandeville Hospital
www.spinal.org.uk

Spinal Research
One of the leading international charities in the field of spinal cord injury research
www.spinal-research.org

Other Beneficiaries
The Player's Fund in Cape Town - led by South African rugby icon, Morne du Plessis, to assist rugby players with spinal injuries www.playersfund.org.za
Motivation
- a charity working to enhance the lives of people with mobility disabilities.
www.motivation.org.uk

Colin's message:

"Whilst I received fantastic help and treatment at Stoke Mandeville, I now see how medical advances and research into spinal injury are held back so much owing to very limited funding.

And that is despite very promising potential research breakthroughs. For example the charity Spinal Research has a programme aiming at clinical trials on humans and possibly to a spinal injury repair centre.

So by using my disability I am "Driving Home" a message to improve the public's awareness of spinal injury and also to raise enough money to make meaningful contributions to well researched and promising initiatives. My aim - to restore hope to people in the same situation as me."

WHATS NEW
CJSIT Accounts are Published
Click here to read

Colin launches his new website - www.colinjavens.com

A Letter of Thanks From The Director of The CJSIT ..Click here to read

Click here to view a video clip of Colin apearing on the ITV Central news (4.41mb)

Colin, Woody and Ben swimming

video of colin in south africa

Click here to view a video of the expedition in South Africa. Right click and 'save target' to download. Note it is a 56mb file.

New diary entry from the expedition team
(read more >>)



Funds raised so far: £534,000
TARGET: £1,000,000

FOUNDING PARTNERS:

Stoke Mandeville Hospital

Cranfield University www.cranfield.ac.uk

Ashburton Group
www.ashburton.com

The Julia and Derek Breed Foundation



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His expedition is a world first for someone with his degree of disability. He has raised £534,000 so far and all of the costs of the expedition have been underwritten. Colin's fundraising target is £1,000,000 but the demand for funds is enormous. All monies raised from now on will be used so that his charity's targeted initiatives can be well supported and he can "make a real difference".

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Colin Javens at the depature event

 

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