Story
Ethans story can be found www.born16weeksearly.weebly.com
This is a justgiving page for purchasing tickets to the music event on 23rd November 2013 at Cambridge United Football Ground Club.
My son Ethan sadly passed away on 16th September aged just 3 years and 11 months. He was such a strong little boy - having been born 16 weeks early weighing just 1lb 11oz he fought against all odds despite many set backs.
Spring 2013 just as I thought Ethan was in tip top condition health wise, he had started school and was progressing when he caught a virus. This virus attacked his lungs and Ethan still kept fighting until it became clear that the virus had done too much damage. In August 2013 Ethan came home, I knew we did not have long left with Ethan but he still kept smiling and singing.
September 16th Ethan passed away after such a brave fight.
In his memory and to celebrate what will be his 4th birthday on 23rd October 2013 exactly one month later I am arranging a musical event to support EACH childrens hospice.
There will be many musical acts performing and childrens entertainment as well some suprises. This is a ticketed event with 100% of proceeds going to EACH.
Costs of the tickets are £10 per adult, children aged 12-18 £5 and under 12's free.
To purchase please donate the correct amount of money with a note of how many people and children will be coming and your tickets will be emailed to you. For example:
£25 for two adults and one 13 year old, plus one 10 year old.
If you are buying a ticket you can not select gift aid. Gift Aid is just on donations only.
To just to donate to EACH and not purchase a ticket please visit my other justgiving page in Memory of Ethan www.justgiving.com/nicola-mitchell7
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