James Yates

Bloom's Syndrome

Fundraising for Beating Bowel Cancer
£7,993
raised of £5,000 target
by 207 supporters
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Event: Sony Ericsson Run to the Beat Half Marathon 2009, on 27 September 2009
Participants: Nick Beckett, Jamie Yates, Lucy Hanks, Rich Hanks, Julian Andrews, Michael Ness, Gary Smith, Siri
Beating Bowel Cancer

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We fund research, campaign and support to stop people dying of bowel cancer

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We want to say a big thank you to everyone who has supported us and made a donation to this great charity.  Our finishing times were as follows:

 

Michael Ness - 1.33

Nick Beckett - 1.37

Julian Andrews - 1.43

Siri - 1.51

Rich Hanks - 2.01

Jamie Yates - 2.08

Gary Smith - 2.17

Lucy Hanks - 2.24

 

 

Our lives were changed forever last December when our little boy Thomas was diagnosed with Bloom's Syndrome, a very rare life limiting genetic disorder.  Approximately 300 cases have been identified worldwide since its discovery in the 1950’s.  This was devastating news for the whole family and unfortunately being so rare there was limited support or information on the condition however through our own research we made contact with other families in Europe and the US.  Thankfully Thomas is unaware of his condition and is just a happy and mischievous little 2 year old enjoying life to the full. 

Bloom's Syndrome is caused by an inherited gene that does not function correctly causing an unusually high number of breaks or instability within the chromosomes. This instability causes short stature, immune system deficiencies leading to frequent respiratory and bronchial infections, patchy facial skin colourations, sensitivity to sunlight, sterility, and worst of all, an extraordinarily high risk to develop many cancers and leukaemia at very early ages.

It has taken us a long time to come to terms with Thomas's diagnosis and we know that we have big challenges to face in the future but for now we want to focus on doing something positive and raise money for charities connected to some of the medical problems that Thomas may face in his life.  Bowel cancer is one of the common cancers affecting Bloom's sufferers as well as the general population and we are proud to support Beating Bowel Cancer. 

Run to the Beat is the first of hopefully many fundraising events we will be taking part in.  We will be setting up our own charitable trust and website shortly and hope to raise lots of money to donate to many more charities.

We want to thank our friends and family for supporting us and in particular those brave souls who will be running to the beat on 27th September. 

Thank you for your support

Rachel and Jamie Yates

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Beating Bowel Cancer

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RCN 1071038
We fund targeted research, provide expert information and support to patients and their families, educate the public and professionals about the disease and campaign for early diagnosis and access to best treatment and care.

Donation summary

Total raised
£7,993.00
+ £1,703.59 Gift Aid
Online donations
£7,488.00
Offline donations
£505.00

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