Jodie Smith

Laser 24's Spooktacular

Fundraising for Williams Syndrome Foundation
£2,295
raised of £500 target
by 38 supporters
We provide support, guidance and resources to those affected by Williams Syndrome

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Thanks for taking the time to visit Laser 24's JustGiving page.

On Friday 30th October, Laser 24 will be in Spooktacular spirits as our amazing team will be dressing up to raise fund for the Williams Syndrome Foundation. 

A charity very close to Laser 24's heart, the Williams Syndrome Foundation raises awareness, supports people with WS and those who love, care for and educate them.

WS is a rare congenital disorder that occurs randomly, that is not hereditary and effects around 1 in 18,000 people in the UK.

Laser 24's Director, Iain Summerfield, shares why he supports the Williams Syndrome Foundation here:

"The Williams Syndrome Foundation is an amazing charity.

The charity has a special place in my heart. My son Arthur has Williams Syndrome, a genetic disorder that was diagnosed at 10 months old.

Arthur like most children with WS has a heart murmur and
will require open heart surgery in the next few years. He is currently being looked after by GOSH and the Royal Brompton hospital in London.

Children with WS are the kindest, most loving people you
will ever meet. Their enjoyment of life is something special to behold. Also, Arthurs favourite time of year is Halloween."

If you would like to make a donation, please visit our JustGiving page.
Your donation is very much appreciated by the team.

We are proud to support the Williams Syndrome Foundation this Halloween and every day, and thank you everyone who gets involved.

Please make sure you are following Laser 24 as we'll be sharing our fang'tastic costumes across our social media channels on Friday 30th!

#shareyourheat #WilliamsSyndromeFoundation #JustGiving



About the charity

The Williams Syndrome Foundation was formed in 1980 and is run by parents for parents of children with this rare condition which causes heart and kidney problems and learning difficulties. It desperately needs funds to finance its ambitious research and family support programmes which include national conventions and regional meetings.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,295.00
+ £177.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,295.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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