Alex Rose

Al & Rob's Fundraising Page

Fundraising for The Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Charity
£3,308
raised of £3,500 target
by 182 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Participants: Alex Rose (runner) & Rob Soper (runner)
We fund enhancements and added extras to make our patients stay more comfortable

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Tough Guy

On January 30th we will be doing the annual Tough Guy competition as despite the freezing temperatures last year, we will not be beaten!

Any kind donations will again go to the same Hospital that provided help to premature babies Lilly and Molly Soper, please read below for details of the event and Charity.

 

http://www.toughguy.co.uk/

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=F9dep7RKVVA

Basically it is a 10 mile assault course involving freezing cold water, steep hill running, cargo nets, long dark tunnels, nettles, manure, barbed wire, fire & electric fences.

Each year 100's of competitors suffer severe cramp, broken limbs, hypothermia and worse! Each competitor must sign a death warrant prior to the event. (So your family can't sue them if you die!)

  

Why?

In August 2008 Rob & Danielle gave birth to twins, Molly (1lb 14oz) & Lilly (1lb 12 oz) at 24 weeks. Both were rushed to Luton & Dunstable Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) where they received an outstanding level of care.

Naturally both babies were very weak and had a lot of growing left to do. Sadly Molly was too poorly and passed away a week later, thanks to Luton & Dunstable NICU Molly's parents were able to spend as much time with her as possible and enjoy the time they had together.

Lilly is now a beautiful, happy and healthy 2 year old who spends most of her time giving her parents the run around.....tough guy will be somewhat of a break for Rob!

For Uncle Alex seeing the progress that Lilly has made helps to motivate him when spending hours cold water training, running in the snow or crawling in muddy puddles. The NICU needs more money to help prem babies.

The NICU has very limited space and has to turn away around 20 babies each month. Therefore we would like to ask you to help us raise as much as possible to help other premature babies receive the vital care needed.

 

 

 

 

 

Donation Information

Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: The Luton and Dunstable Hospital Charitable Fund gets your money faster and, if you’re a taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.

Please be aware that all donations through this page will be allocated to the Luton & Dunstable NICU. I have spoken with the fundraising manager for Luton & Dunstable and she has assured me that this is the case.

From Luton & Dunstable NICU

Every year theLuton & DunstableHospital’s (L&D) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) treats over 600 premature and critically ill full-term babies.  We offer the highest level of neonatal intensive care possible and are one of only three high-level neonatal units in the East of England.

Because of this and an increasing birth rate, demand for our specialist services has significantly outstripped resources and we currently have to turn away around 20 requests for a cot each month as the Unit is completely full.

The original neonatal unit at the L&D was built over 30 years ago and was so successful that in 1998 it was upgraded to provide a total of 20 cots.  NICU services are constantly responding to advances and developments in treatment techniques and technology - saving more lives and giving better outcomes for babies, even if they are born extremely prematurely. 

Recognising that our NICU offers such a critical facility, the L&D has managed to squeeze an extra nine cots into the unit giving a total of 29.  Although these extra cots were essential, the Unit is now so cramped that there is very little space between each of the cots making it difficult for staff to treat the babies and for parents to stay by their sides.  There is also no storage area for all the equipment to be kept and maintained. 

We are therefore planning to create a brand new NICU which will enable us to care for many more of the premature and sick babies born acrossLuton, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire.

This new state-of-the-art facility will feature leading edge technology and accommodate 46 cots.  It will also include much needed facilities for parents who want to stay close to their baby, including overnight accommodation, a breast-feeding room and two family rooms.  This will allow the NICU team to support parents more effectively whilst their baby is sick and also when preparing them to take their baby home.

The NHS has allocated £7 million to pay for the new building and will also fund all the additional staffing and running costs for the new Unit.  But in order to ensure that babies can be treated in the best possible environment and with the best possible equipment, we are launching the NICU Appeal to raise essential funds to buy additional equipment to go in the new Unit.
 
We need your help to raise £1.5 million to purchase new medical equipment

The new NICU, with all its specialist equipment, will enable us to treat around 300 more babies each year and save even more precious lives.  Your support will make a huge difference and we would like to thank you very much for your donation.

About the charity

Bedfordshire Hospitals NHS Charity raise funds for appeals and to support Wards and Departments to provide a comfortable environment for our patients and their families. All funds raised support a specific appeal, ward, department or is used where it is needed most to support patient care.

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,308.00
+ £790.59 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,953.00
Offline donations
£355.00

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