Claire Hobson

The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund

Fundraising for The British Porphyria Association
£4,076
raised of £4,000 target
by 121 supporters
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Participants: Helen Gibbs
We advocate for porphyria patients to improve their quality of life

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***Two Castles Run 2012***

Another year, and another chance for The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund to raise money for The British Porphyria Association. 

On June 10th Adam May, Charlotte Lording, Andy Lording and Kris Bright will be running the Two Castles 10k Run from Warwick Castle to Kenilworth Castle.

Please, please help us to raise even more money for this very worthy cause.

Thank you in advance

The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund Committee

 

 

***Brighton Half Marathon***

Amy Martin, Emily Gregory, Fabian Stone, Kristina Montgomery, Stephen Buckton, Sam Collins, Richard Stokes and Chris Partridge will be running the Brighton Half Marathon on Sunday 19th February 2012 in aid of The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund.

She will be running 13 miles, so please be generous and support us in our aim to raise even more money for this charity close to all of our hearts.

Thank you in advance

The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund Committee

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*** Two Castles Run 2011***

Claire Hobson, Amy May, Jenny Philpott, Kris Bright, Andy Lording, Clare May & staff from The May Vaughan Salon are amongst just the few to be running this years 10K Two Castles Run - from Warwick Castle to Kenilworth Castle on Sunday 12th June 2011.

We are looking to raise money for the Helen Gibbs Trust Fund so please all donations would be greatly received. For more information on the Helen Gibbs Trust Fund please see below or visit www.helengibbs.co.uk!!

Thank you

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The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund was set up in 2006 after the premature death of Helen Gibbs at the age of 26. Helen was an amazing young lady who suffered from Acute Porphyria and due to her illness she experienced long stays in hospitals. However, Helen never let her illness get her down and always lived her life to its fullest, it is with this outlook that we continue to celebrate Helen’s life, raise money for and support the charities that helped Helen to maintain her positive approach to her life.

 

Family and friends have so far raised over £20,000 for The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund. This has been done through a variety of events, such as fun runs, football matches….. not to mention the very popular annual ‘Hint of Pink’ May Ball!

 

The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund have set up this JustGiving page in order to raise money on behalf of the British Porphyria Association (BPA) to help them in their research for a cure for this little known illness.

 

 

If you would like to get involved in the fundraising of The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund, no matter how big or small, please contact us via email at thehelengibbstrust@hotmail.co.uk. We are always looking for ways to help raise more money for this special cause in memory of a very special person.


For more information on the work of The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund please visit our website www.helengibbs.co.uk. You can also follow us on Facebook.


Thank you for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.

Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure.


Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the British Porphyria Association (BPA) and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate - we raise more, whilst saving time and cutting costs for the charity.


So please dig deep and donate now for a very worthwhile cause!!!!!


Thank you for your support :-) !!!


The Helen Gibbs Trust Fund Committee xXx


 

 

About the charity

The BPA is committed to advocating for, supporting and educating porphyria patients, relatives and medical professionals, so as to improve the quality of life for those living with the different types of porphyria. We promote disease awareness and the advancement of research into new therapies.

Donation summary

Total raised
£4,076.00
+ £495.44 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,076.00
Offline donations
£2,000.00

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