The Mistry Family's Valentine's Charity Night

Tanita Mistry is raising money for UK Sepsis Trust
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Hasmita's valentine's charity night · 15 February 2020

Sepsis accounts for 48,000 deaths annually in the UK, that’s more than breast, bowel and prostate cancer put together. Sepsis is what happens when our immune system overreacts to an infection. Symptoms initially present as flu like but can rapidly deteriorate into a life threatening condition.

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The Mistry family are hosting a valentine's charity night to raise money for sepsis trust. Over 44,000 people in UK and not many people know about it. 

My amazing mum Hasmita is hosting a charity event at St Theresa parish church, 34 Queensway Penwortham PR1 0DS 

On Saturday 15th February from 7.30pm, there will be food and entertainment and we will be raising funds and awareness for this amazing cause. 

If you're not able to make it then please donate as we'd love your support. 

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Fundraising is at the heart of our fight against sepsis. It raises awareness, and sparks the question: “What is sepsis? In this way, fundraising can help prevent thousands of deaths & unnecessary suffering through knowledge & awareness of the symptoms.It also funds our vital support work, Public Awareness, Educating Health Professionals & helping people adjust to life after sepsis through accessing our Support Group network. We also lobby government to support our cause and makes vital changes in areas such as the NHS.

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