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Oliver Roberts's Fundraising Page

Oliver Roberts is raising money for Cystic Fibrosis Trust
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cystic · 27 February 2009

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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a life-shortening genetic condition that slowly destroys the lungs and digestive system. The Cystic Fibrosis Trust is the only UK-wide charity fighting for a life unlimited, when everyone living with CF can look forward to a long, healthy life. www.cysticfibrosis.org.uk

Story

Thanks for visiting my fundraising page.

Cystic Fibrosis was not a disease I knew an awful lot about. Like many illness' the general public take an 'ignorance is bliss' approach, and so had I. It wasn't until I met the bravest little boy that I fully understood what Cystic Fibrosis really was. We can all say we saw that amazing documentary about Alex, the student atEton, but until you meet an individual and see what their day to day life consist of, that you truly appreciate how lucky you are to be only worrying about getting rid of this month’s man flu. 

 The boy in question is Ollie Dillon, as seen in the picture. He has graced me with his friendship and I am very lucky to have met such an amazing little person. He takes life and grabs it with both hands; he is a natural sportsman, an amazing actor and a true ambassador of never giving up!

Now it is my turn to show him and the Cystic Fibrosis Trust that I won't give up on them which is why I am throwing myself out of a plane, Sky diving that is, god willing, to raise money to help them find a cure for this disease. I ask you all, my friends and family, if you would help me to raise the amount shown on this page to help this amazing charity eventually make CF stand for "Cure Found".

Donation summary

Total
£837.75
+ £167.19 Gift Aid
Online
£837.75
Offline
£0.00

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