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Craig is going to the Southpole

Craig Wilson

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Craig is going to the Southpole

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WOULD YOU BE CRAZY ENOUGH TO WALK TO THE SOUTH POLE? WELL I AM! My name is Craig Wilson & I suffer from Bipolar disorder. I am passionate about displaying by example that people with Bipolar disorder can achieve extrordinary feats and thus break down the social stigma attached to mental disorders. I hope this rare human endeavour being attempted by everyday people inspires you to donate to this worthy cause to add much needed research dollars to unlock the mystery of Biploar Disorder.

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The Bipolar Expedition

THEBIPOLAREXPEDITION is a not-for-profit initiative aimed at building a new awareness about the issues facing people with Bipolar Disorder and to raise funds to give grants for vital research into the causes and more effective diagnosis. THEBIPOLAREXPEDITION holds a number of events focused around Bipolar Disorder and will go to the ‘ends of the earth for sufferers’, literally. Two teams are embarking on a documented trek of the ‘last degree’ of latitude to the North and South Poles.

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