Paul Oxberry

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Fundraising for Guillain-Barre & Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies (gain)
£890
raised of £1,500 target
by 49 supporters
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Paul Oxberry's fundraising, 9 February 2011
We offer support, educate and fund research to help those affected by GBS/CIDP

Story

On Friday the 15th of October, 2010, I was admitted to Sunderland Royal Hospital with the beginings of Guillian Barre Syndrome, by Sunday, I had been moved to the Integrated Critical Care Unit, or intensive care to the rest of us.  Over the coming year, Myself, my friends and my family intend to do a series of events to help raise money and awareness of both the syndrome, and the excellent support network of the Guillain Barre support group. 

 

We also hope to raise money for the absolutely brilliant ICCU at Sunderland Royal Hospital.

 

Over the coming months we will ride bikes from coast to coast, walk and climb mountains, run marathons and generally do whatever we can to help raise money for my chosen charities.

 

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About the charity

GAIN is dedicated to helping people affected by GBS, CIDP and the associated inflammatory neuropathies. We provide information and support to patients and their families, raise awareness of the conditions amongst medical and social care professionals, and help to fund and facilitate research.

Donation summary

Total raised
£890.00
+ £189.97 Gift Aid
Online donations
£890.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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