Raised: 233%
 
Target: £20,000.00
Raised so far: £46,756.89
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These days, we occasionally hear about ordinary people showing extraordinary courage against great odds. That's our friend Sammy. Sammy has seen more than her fair share of hospitals in recent years and none have made an impression like the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital .The hospital was built pre-war and has not been updated since yet all the staff create such an amazing atmosphere by going above and beyond for each patient. We believe they helped save Sammy’s life more than once and contributing towards this fantastic project will build and improve this hospital enabling them to go on and save more lives!

We are raising money for the RNOH where Sammy’s cancer has been diagnosed. The money raised will fund the building of a brand new rehabilitation centre.

Everyone has been incredibly generous so far and below is  letter from the RNOH on how the funds are being used.

Dear Sammy

I have recently been informed about the series of fundraising events that you and your friends have organised in aid of the RNOH: the sponsored run and family day out at Sunbury Cricket Club, the long distnace runs that your friends Sammy and Ben took part in, and the triathalon challenge organised by your work colleagues. I understand from Rosie Stolarski that the sponsorship money generated by these events totals more than £50,000. This is an absolutely incredible achievement - warmest thanks on behalf of everyone at the hospital.

As you know the RNOH is now entering a new and exciting era. Our exsisting hospital will be replaced with a new NHS orthopaedic hospital, which will be fully operational by 2016. We have for the first time a real opportunity to install facilities and equipment which befit the world-class service we provide. Your donation to the RNOH will help give our staff exactly what they need when treating patients at our new in-patient rehabilitation gym.

The therapy gym will be used by the majority of patients who undergo complex surgery. Patients from services including joint reconstruction, peripheral nerve injury, sarcoma, spinal surgery and the amputee unit benefit from attending the gym.

In the gym patients can focus on their rehabilitation without distractions which may occur on the ward. An effective rehabilitation programme is devised for each patient that enables optimal functional improvement. The equipment in the gym can be used to challenge patients with the use of weights, parallel bars, mirrors, balance performance monitors, gym balls, treadmill and standing hoists. Patients benefit hugely from attending the therapy gym.

Thank you once again - your donation will help us transform lives.

Yours sincerely

Professor Anthony Goldstone CBE


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Hi guys. This amount was raised from the Dirty Crawlers gig @ The Percy Lambert from December 17th 2011.xxx Donation by Luke Wallin on 21/02/12

 
£112.56 + £28.14 Gift Aid
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Sammy with love from OFICA GS xx Donation by Raymond Hinton on 16/02/12

 
£140.00 + £35.00 Gift Aid
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Sammy - through your Dad I have heard of the amazing love and passion you demonstrated to make a difference in other peoples lives. God Bless you. Donation by ian tanner on 15/02/12

 
£3,800.00 + £950.00 Gift Aid
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In memory of the wonderful girl you were and all the love you gave to everyone around you xx Donation by Caroline Williams on 28/12/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

Donation by Daniel Inglis on 05/12/11

 
£20.00

With grateful thanks to a wonderful swimming teacher and an inspiring woman.Rest in peace Sammy and God bless you. Donation by Heather and David Porter and the family on 30/11/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

Rest in peace Sammy Donation by Ben Moore on 28/11/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

Rest in peace, your pain and fight is over Donation by Val Hudson on 27/11/11

 
£20.00
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Rest in peace Sammy. From the Sanders family. Donation by Phil Sanders on 26/11/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Donation by John Robinson on 22/11/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

From Anne Robinson and Family Donation by John Robinson on 22/11/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

In memory of an inspiring swimming coach. Sammy will be greatly missed x Donation by Emily Watson on 20/11/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

From all at Halliford Colts Football Club - RIP Donation by Kate Allen on 20/11/11

 
£100.00

Donation by William Banks on 19/11/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

RIP Sammy Donation by Daniel Inglis on 17/11/11

 
£10.00

Rest in peace Donation by Howard Kemble on 16/11/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

From the sales staffing team x Donation by Nina Martikainen on 16/11/11

 
£80.00 + £20.00 Gift Aid

GOD BLESS YOU SAMMY LOVE FROM US ALL X Donation by louise line on 15/11/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

He always takes the best. Sleep well.xx Donation by Nick Feltham on 15/11/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

RIP Sammy x Donation by Katie W on 15/11/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid

Donation by Annonymous on 15/11/11

 

Donation by Anonymous on 15/11/11

 
£10.00

RIP Sammy. Much loved and Much missed by all at Staines Swimming Club. Donation by mike friend on 14/11/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid

Donated to Sammys Sunflower Fun Run Event on behalf of Tony & Sinoia O'Connor Donation by bridget curran on 12/11/11

 
£100.00 + £25.00 Gift Aid

Well done on the run Ben. Donation by John Robinson on 06/10/11

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid
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* Total raised online: £13,697.89
  Offline donations: £33,059.00
  Mobile donations: £0.00
  Total Raised: £46,756.89
  Gift Aid plus supplement: £3,165.52

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