The Hall Triathlon Team

The Hall Team 2022 - Donations Page

Fundraising for Cure EB
£9,080
raised of £75,000 target
by 77 supporters
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Event: 2022 Blenheim Palace Triathlon, from 28 May 2022 to 29 May 2022
Cure EB

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We Fund Epidermolysis Bullosa Research to find treatments and ultimately a cure

Story

2022 sees the return of The Hall School fundraising, this time for a rare genetic skin blistering condition that has a devastating effect on its sufferers and their families. The disease is Epidermolysis Bullosa; hard to say, hell to live with.  In children born with the disease, the proteins that glue skin layers together are defective or even missing.  The slightest friction (a knock, a bump, a hug) can cause layers of skin to shear off, resulting in open wounds all over the body, both inside and out.  Children born with EB live with pain every moment of their lives and undergo hours of bandaging/wound dressings every single day.  Sufferers who survive into adulthood often end up wheelchair-bound as young adults and diagnoses of skin cancer are dreaded, but common after the age of 20.  There is currently no treatment and no cure for EB.

Cure EB is a charity that was founded by local parents Sharmila and James Collins 10 years ago.  James and Sharmila's eldest daughter, Sohana, was born with Recessive Dystrophic EB (a particularly lethal type of EB).  Sohana attended St Christopher's School in Hampstead and then City of London School for Girls and is known to many in the Hall School community.  Every penny raised by Cure EB is poured into medical research; experts all over the world are pulling together to find a way of easing the suffering of EB patients. The good news is that there have been promising early phase trials looking at stem cell and gene therapies.  All of this is incredibly positive and a cause for optimism; however substantial amounts of money are now needed to allow these early trials to proceed first to clinical trials and then to treatments available to all.  And as devastating as EB is, as a rare disease (less than 500,000 patients worldwide), it is never first in line for funding. 

As always, the Hall School community is pulling together to support the cause.  The team participating in Blenheim Triathlon on Saturday 28 May is the school's largest ever, comprising an inspiring group of mums, dads, teachers, nannies and friends.  For many this will be their first triathlon and training started just a few months ago with the Couch25k app.  

A second team of intrepid cyclists led by the headmaster Chris Godwin will ride the 120km from Belsize Park to Blenheim on the day that the triathletes are competing.    

The boys at the Hall School will also be doing their part with various fundraising activities at school.

ANY donation of ANY amount is welcome and will help us achieve our ambitious target.  

For more information about the charity please see www.cure-eb.org.

And thank you, as always.  

About the charity

Cure EB

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Cure EB (formerly the Sohana Research Fund) exists to find a cure for Epidermolysis Bullosa- a very painful genetic skin blistering condition that leads to malignant skin cancer in young adulthood.

Donation summary

Total raised
£9,080.00
+ £2,087.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£9,080.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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