We have been inspired by Sarah Hope’s amazing energy and positive spirit in dealing with the outcome of a tragic bus accident that took place in the heart of our local area of Barnes, Mortlake and East Sheen in London in April 2007. Sarah’s mother, Elizabeth died in the crash and Pollyanna, her youngest daughter (who was just 2½ at the time) had to have a leg amputated. Sarah too suffered major injuries to her left leg, from which she is still recovering.
This shocking accident had a deep impact on our close school community at Barnes Primary School, which Sarah’s two older children, Sapphire and Barnaby, attended at the time. Pollyanna was fitted with an artificial limb following the accident. Today she is an extraordinarily brave and energetic little girl, who is doing well at her new school and is excelling at PE.
Please help us raise money to give children and adults in developing countries better access to artificial limbs, and give them hope too.
If you would like to read more about the Hope family's story please go to the links below. Christopher, Sarah's husband and a journalist wrote some articles in The Telegraph.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/5258671/Humbled-by-your-kindness.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/5966980/Why-Pollyannas-new-leg-has-pink-starfish.html
Please support us in doing the half marathon, and in supporting the work of the Limbless Association.
Thank you!
Fiona and Jo
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