Natalie Mlinar

Remembering Salim Seedat

Fundraising for The Intensive Care Society
£6,001
raised of £1,000 target
by 179 supporters
In memory of Salim Seedat
The Intensive Care Society represents your Intensive Care team heroes who are critical in the fight against COVID-19.

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In memory of our loving husband and dear father, Salim Seedat:

Words cannot express our grief and sorrow at the passing of our most wonderful husband and father.... to say we are heartbroken does not do it justice. 

Salim and I met back in Woolworths in 1993 and we married in May 1998. We had our beautiful daughter, Amber, in June 1999 - Salim could not have been more proud of her - she was his ultimate pride and joy.

Salim/Dad was beloved by all - a funny and caring friend, always there for anyone who needed him. A man known by many names - Roons, Skins... he was the life and soul of the party - the ultimate diva on the dance floor!

A caring and supportive son, looking after both his mother and father until their passing in 2019. A good and true brother to Youssouf, Faizal and Omar and of course, his sister Mimi who tragically passed at a young age.

But more than anything, he was an amazing husband and father - our rock, our heart and our soul.

Salim/Dad - You will leave a hole in our hearts that can never be filled but we know that you will always be with us and watching over us all.

We love you always and forever

Amanda and Amber xx

Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there. I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there. I did not die.

About the charity we are fundraising for in memory of Salim/Dad:

His passing has been brutally quick - a tragic consequence of Covid 19. He was nursed in Intensive Care in Queens Hospital, Romford by amazing staff who are battling daily with this horrific virus during a relentless pandemic that is overwhelming NHS staff. It is because of this we have chosen to raise money in Salim/Dad's memory for the Intensive Care Society, specifically for their #WeAreCritical in the fight against COVID-19 appeal.

The  Intensive Care Society: 

Donate today to support your Intensive Care heroes! The emergence of Covid-19 as a global pandemic is impacting all of us in an unprecedented manner - and the Intensive Care team is critical in this unpredictable time ahead. Now more than ever, we all need to come together. As the disease burden of Covid-19 intensifies, so will the strain on the Intensive Care team. We are the safety net of the hospital - we care for the sickest patients by providing vital organ support and do our utmost best to get them through the disease progression. **Most patients who contract Covid-19 will have mild symptoms but we now know that up to 11% will end up on intensive care and may die. To help our Intensive Care heroes who at the frontline of this disease, we at the Intensive Care Society have got their back. Covid-19 is a priority to all in Critical Care. As the only multi-professional Critical Care charity in the UK, we are best placed to address the needs of our heroes.

About the campaign

The Intensive Care Society represents your Intensive Care team heroes who are critical in the fight against COVID-19.

About the charity

The Intensive Care Society

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The Intensive Care Society is the UK's leading critical care body. We support the entire intensive care community as they care for the sickest of patients. We exist to improve the lives of those teams by providing research, guidance, education, wellbeing and a lot more...

Donation summary

Total raised
£6,000.35
+ £1,194.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£6,000.35
Offline donations
£0.00

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