Nadine Hastings

Isla's Giza pyramid virtual challenge page

Fundraising for Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust
£9,621
raised of £9,000 target
by 541 supporters
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We support Addenbrooke's and the Rosie to change patients' lives.

Story

My name is Isla and I am 7 years old.  I have something called Freeman Sheldon Syndrome and that makes me a little bit special.  Only 500 people in the whole world have what I have.

It makes me look a bit different as well as having Arthrogryposis and Scoliosis.  That makes it hard for me to do the same things as other children.  Since I was born the Drs and Nurses at Addenbrookes Hospital have been looking after me.  I have to go and see them a lot, especially when I have to have operations, I have already had 10 operations.

I couldn't ride a bike so mum bought me a trike and I love it.  I have been learning about Egypt at school and saw this challenge that I want to do.  With my trike I am going to ride a total of 46 miles and at the end I get a cool medal.

The Giza Pyramids Virtual Challenge will take me 46 miles (75 km) through the fascinating city of Cairo right to the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (virtually)

Thank you for helping me raise money for all the Drs and Nurses at Addenbrookes


About the charity

We want to ensure that every patient at Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals experiences the highest quality of care available. We raise funds for cutting edge technology, additional specialist staff and extra comforts for patients, over and above what is possible with NHS funding alone.

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£9,620.03
+ £10.25 Gift Aid
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£9,620.03
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