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Closed 31/12/2018
Iʼve raised £210 to Kick start AIMS, which is a new charity, set up to help sufferers of auto immune diseases, in particular multiple sclerosis.
- Corby, UK
- Funded on Monday, 31st December 2018
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AIMS is the first charity set up in the UK with a focus on helping people who suffer from auto-immune diseases, with a specific focus on multiple sclerosis and HSCT. The Charity has been founded with the aim of signposting, advising and supporting people who wish to find out more about and pursue HSCT as a treatment.
Find AIMS at
https://www.facebook.com/aimscharity.org
@aimscharity on Twitter
Updates
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- 6 years ago
Patrick McCormack
6 years agoSeptember 9th, Cholmondelay Castle - the date and venue of the next Tough Mudder I’m taking part in for AIMS. It will be the third and final event this year. It’s the last chance to get on board and help out!
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- 6 years ago
Patrick McCormack
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15
Anne Hellawell
May 21, 2018
Well done!
£10.00
Paul & Debbie Green
May 21, 2018
£25.00
Kerry Green
May 21, 2018
More cash donations
£25.00
Helen Billett
May 20, 2018
Well done
£5.00
Laura
May 15, 2018
Good luck! Great cause xx
£5.00
Bobby Singh
May 15, 2018
Good luck from Bobby and family
£20.00
Ewelina Mikołajczuk
May 14, 2018
£5.00
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Patrick McCormack
Corby, UK
My partner, Becky, was diagnosed with MS a few years ago (December ‘14). After having to overcome a lot of hurdles and jump through a lot of hoops, she finally received HSCT in March ‘18. AIMS will look to help with those hurdles and hoops to make the treatment more accessible.