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Lyndon Gough is raising money for NesT
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2010 Plymouth Half Marathon · 30 May 2010 ·

Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) affects approx 10,000 people in the UK, majority are children, with no known cause or cure. The current treatment is non-specific and highly toxic, with many potentially life-threatening complications. NeST funds Bristol Children's Hospital in researching NS to find a cure.

Story

Everyone in life will at some point meet somone who inspires them.

Recently I met my inspiration, a boy called Joseph who has a serious kidney condition that affects around 10,000 people in the UK each year. After meeting Joseph and his positive outlook on life it has given me the incentive to raise money to fund research into a cure for this condition. Joseph has had a kidney transplant but sadly this was unsuccessful as the condition has continued to damage the new kidney. I believe that with enough research they will find a cure for Joseph. This charity was setup in 2005 by parents of children with NeST.

I have set a target to raise £500. The reason for this is every pound donated up to £500 will be DOUBLED by the company I work for. So please help me achieve this target as every pound will count.

Please donate what you can for the continuation of this vital research.

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So please dig deep and donate now.

Thank You

Lyndon Gough

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£503.10
+ £141.90 Gift Aid
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£503.10
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