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Closed 16/01/2017
Weʼve raised £212 to In memory of Jill Fitzpatrick to aid research into Sepsis
- Horley, United Kingdom
- Funded on Monday, 16th January 2017
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Jill was loved by many and lost her life as a result of Sepsis.
We have been alarmed by the lack of awareness of this dreadful disease including the lack of knowledge of health professionals.
We are trying to raise vital funds to aid research into this killer disease, to raise awareness, to offer support to victims and their families and to develop drugs that will fight it more effectively.
All funds raised will ultimately go to the UK Sepsis Trust and at that point it can be gift aided as a registered charity so every £1 raised will have 28p added to it
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Kathryn French
Dec 13, 2016
This is instead of buying Christmas cards for all my friends as a worthy cause and the fact that I nearly lost my Dad to this horrible disease.
£10.00
Anonymous
Oct 28, 2016
£2.00
Tracy Hurst
Oct 15, 2016
£10.00
Donna Dutch
Oct 15, 2016
Very sorry for your loss.
£5.00
Vivienne Fisher
Oct 13, 2016
£30.00
Jackie Baker
Oct 13, 2016
Great thing you are doing NIck
£5.00
Sally Wright
Oct 13, 2016
So sad.. Hope you reach your goal xx
£10.00
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N Hilsdon
Horley, United Kingdom
Jill's fiancé. She was my world and so much more. This dreadful disease took her life so quickly and I have to do something in her memory to try and ensure that others do not suffer in the same way.