Heather Murray

Heather's 100Km for DBA UK

Fundraising for Diamond Blackfan Anaemia Support Group Uk
£1,600
raised of £500 target
by 55 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
We fund research and host patient events to offer hope and support to those with DBA

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In the past two years both of my sons were diagnosed with a extremely rare form of anaemia called Diamond Blackfan Anaemia (DBA). Diamond Blackfan Anaemia (DBA) is a rare bone marrow failure disorder, usually diagnosed before 12 months of age. DBA patients fail to produce red blood cells properly and may need treatment ranging from monthly blood transfusions to regular steroid treatment, and in some cases bone marrow transplant.

It is usually an inherited condition but sometimes a new mutation occurs which is what happened with them and not picked up until adulthood. There are only around 120 people in the UK who suffer from it. However, in August our granddaughter Hilda was born and tests have proven that she has inherited the DBA gene too. We hope she is following in her Daddy and Uncle’s footsteps and she too has a mild form.

Further research is needed for this condition as well as support for those who are suffering from it. With this in mind, I am planning on walking 100K for DBA UK during 6 weeks from October 1st to raise some much needed funding.

I would value your support by donating to our just giving page. I will keep you updated as the kilometres are clocked up. Thank you.

About the charity

At DBA UK we aim to deliver support, research and hope to the DBA community in the UK by bringing families together, communicating the latest medical information and funding research into causes and cures.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,600.00
+ £250.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,410.00
Offline donations
£190.00

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