oswald Marsh

Marsh Coast to Coast

Fundraising for Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals Charity
£3,210
raised
by 116 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Participants: Tilman Marsh, Sarah James, Oz Marsh, Suzanne Booth, Alex Marsh, Clem Marsh, D'arcy Wilkin, Lydia and Sam Marsh, Muriel, Yyngvar, Kaj and Jon Duesund, Christine & Rob Waltz, Heather Carrick, Howard Steele,Sybil Marsh, Philip 'Bob' Gough
We raise money to help treat & beat heart and lung disease

Story

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Several family members and a few friends are walking the coast to coast, which is 190 miles and will take us two weeks. Three of us (which includes Tilman) are starting at St Bees on the 19th June and others will join us along the way to walk into Robin Hoods Bay on 3rd July. We are doing this to celebrate that Tilman had a successful heart transplant at Harefield Hospital in 2006 and is healthy and enjoying life. We would like to continue to show our gratitude to Harefield Hospital by raising money towards their current appeal to buy a new, state of the art, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scanner to help future patients. There is further information about this at http://www.rbht.nhs.uk/about/fundraising/appeals/mri/ 

Catch up with us on our blog: www.marshc2c.blogspot.com

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About the charity

We raise money to help Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals provide world-class care to thousands of heart and lung patients each year, and to support the hospitals' pioneering work in heart and lung disease diagnosis, treatment and research.

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,210.00
+ £715.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£3,210.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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