Story
#justforjack
So we're here again....
For those of you who don't already know our story here it is....
In January 2015 on a simple Sunday morning Jack was playing under 14's rugby for his team when an unfortunate knee to the temple caused a horrific bleed to the brain...
The bleed didn't rupture until Monday @ 4.30pm, when he fell through the door aged just 13yrs fitting. Our mum swiftly took him to hospital, while on route in the car he kept dropping in and out of consciousness up to the doors of the hospital.
Rushing in for help, mum found some paramedics to help aid her to get jack in to the hospital to seek help!
He was fast tracked in and sent immediately to another, bigger hospital as they knew they couldn't help him.
After being blue lighted there and finding out the sustained damage he was then blue lighted again to GOSH, where within 30mins of arrival he was on the operating table fighting for his life.
The amount of people round the bed, round the operating table and the amount of people running around to aid him had all of us fearing for his life.
The surgeon that fixed the bleed is someone we as a family will forever be in debt too!
We've done lots of fundraising since but no matter how hard we try we can't say a big enough thank you to them ALL at GOSH for saving this diamonds life!
So we're here again to ask you to help us, join in, spread the word, come join us for a "blast" and help us raise more money for GOSH so they can continue the simply amazing work they do for everyone that goes there!!
We feel incredibly lucky to still have Jack and some are not so fortunate but with the money we raise we help aid all the other children who sadly find themselves there...
LETS RAISE BIG 😉😉😉
Thanks so much for supporting us support GOSH 😘
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