Episode 103 - The schoolboy who set up a diabetes charity with Lochlan and Lesley Murdoch

My guest today are Lochlan Murdoch and his mum, Lesley.
 
Lochlan was just four when he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Now 15, Lochlan has always had a deep love of football, but a serious leg injury at the age of nine left him unable to play his beloved sport. The subsequent impact on Lochlan’s blood sugars and his mental health inspired him to organise a stadium marathon, walking 28 miles in four days around the Scottish Premier Football League stadiums. But that was just the beginning - in 2020, the charity Lochlan’s Legacy was lauched with the aim to break barriers and reduce stigma around type 1 diabetes in Scotland and beyond. 

In the few short years since the charity's inception, it's already made an immeasurable difference spreading knowledge and awareness of type 1 diabetes through sport. With the help of some national funding, the support of Lochlan's beloved Kilmarnock FC and his mum Lesley working tirelessly for the charity as well as countless other organisations, there's no stopping Lochlan who says, 'I just want to help people.'

CONNECT WITH LOCHLAN'S LEGACY:
Visit Lochlan's Legacy website.
Follow Lochlan's Legacy on Instagram.
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Join the Lochlan's Legacy Facebook page.

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