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Sarah Winckless is raising money for Scottish Huntington's Association
“Sarah Winckless's fundraising”

on 29 November 2010

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Scottish Huntington's Association supports families impacted by Huntington’s disease (HD). 800 people in Scotland have HD with a further 3200 at risk of developing it in the future. HD impacts the ability to walk, talk and swallow, can cause mental illness and affects mood, memory and mobility.

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Wow wow wow we made it! It was a BRILLIANT experience, though from my face at the top you can probably tell Sarah's body didn't like altitude. None the less, it was a great trip and we can't thank everyone enough for their support! Please keep telling people about this and THANK YOU!

We would like you to donate no more than a fiver and please please please tell 5 other people about about Huntington's. We've reached our goal of £1000, thank you for your incredible support, and please keep giving and talking about this, with your help who knows what we can achieve?

The disease - Huntington's

The impact on onset - loss of co-ordination, memory and change in personality.

The odds - 50 : 50

We've both been tested and happily one of us has avoided inheriting the gene.

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Donation summary

Total
£1,970.00
+ £452.69 Gift Aid
Online
£1,970.00
Offline
£0.00

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