Born To Soon, Welsh 3000

RIP Alfie Flynn Myullen!!
Ok Guys, its that time again!!! Firstly i would like to thank everyone for your support last year. This year is the Welsh 3000.
The Welsh 3000 is 15 peaks in the welsh mountains, covering 26 miles in 24 hours, covering 3000 meters ascent. This event is not for the faint hearted
Anyone that has climbed snowdon will know how hard in its self that is! Snowdon is our starting point! 14 peaks, 24 hours later we return! Guys Alfie Flynn was in my back pack dragging my ass to the top of Kilimanjaro, he swam all the way with me in Lake Windermere, I know he will be with me all the way!!! But he will have a massive grin on his little face knowing I have raised more money in his memory for premiture babies! Dig deep guys!
Alfie Flynn Mullen, was born 16 weeks premature and weighed only 1lb 9oz. Alfie spent the time he was with us in-between St Marys ICU, Whiston Hospital and Alder Hey. Whilst between these hospitals we experienced first-hand the struggles that children, parents and hospitals face on a daily basis. For example, the lack of facilities available for a parent to stay close to their child overnight or the struggle to arrange transportation to transfer a child from one hospital to another…
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