DAEL Telecom Three Peaks Challenge

Gemma Proctor is raising money for Turner Syndrome Support Society

Participants: Andy Train, James Brennan, Derek Stevenson, Andrew McMillan, Fran Dowdle, Lauren Alberts, Jessie Lawrence, Emma Sherbourne, Andy Tiplady, Andy Lodge, Joshua Smith.

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The Three Peaks Challenenge · 23 July 2015

The Turner Syndrome Support Society is a national charity caring for the needs of those with Turner syndrome throughout the UK, offering support and information to girls and adult women with TS, their families and friends. The Society also enjoys a good relationship with medical and other specialists to promote a good basis for education and uderstanding of the management of TS.

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Thanks for taking the time to visit our JustGiving page.

As a company we have decided to complete the seeming unachievable challenge of the UK three peaks for Turner Syndrome Support Society; which is very close to our hearts.

A few things to know about Turner Syndrome:

A genetic condition that affects about 1 in every 2,000 baby girls

A girl with Turner syndrome only has one normal X sex chromosome, rather than the usual two (XX).

Turner syndrome occurs randomly when the baby is conceived in the womb.

There is no known cure.

The Turner Syndrome Support Society is a national charity caring for the needs of those with Turner syndrome throughout the UK, offering support to girls and adult women with TS, their families and friends. The Society establishes good relationships with medical and other specialists to promote a good basis for education and an understanding of the management of TS.

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Total
£2,250.00
+ £449.00 Gift Aid
Online
£2,225.00
Offline
£25.00

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