Ram Linz

Giant Steps - Hope for Syngap

Fundraising for The University of Edinburgh
£40
raised of £1,500 target
by 2 supporters
Giant steps
A SYNGAP1 gene mutation can cause a variety of symptoms that can range from mild to severe. The most common symptoms include learning difficulties, epilepsy, behavioural challenges, autism, and sensory processing disorder. Research is vital.

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A SYNGAP1 gene mutation can cause a variety of symptoms that can range from mild to severe. The most common symptoms include learning difficulties, epilepsy, behavioural challenges, autism, and sensory processing disorder. Research is vital.

I usually do a fundraising with my friends and family to raise awareness of Lili rare condition on her birthday to October - her disease conference. Last year we did swim 11 - swimming 11 miles per month till October - raised £3,000 and donated on the conference.

I would like to propose similiar but open to all individuals this year. Conference this year is happening in Manchester - 150 miles oneway, 300 miles round trip. Lili is 12 this year - lets do 12 times the round trip - covering 3600 kms by walk,run,swim,cycling etc. 3600kms seems a lot. We covered 3921.04 kms on 2020.

About the campaign

A SYNGAP1 gene mutation can cause a variety of symptoms that can range from mild to severe. The most common symptoms include learning difficulties, epilepsy, behavioural challenges, autism, and sensory processing disorder. Research is vital.

About the charity

You can choose from a variety of Edinburgh projects to Fundraise Your Way for. All the money you raise is processed through the University of Edinburgh Development Trust (reg charity SC004307) ensuring 100% received goes directly to the cause you care about and put to use straight away. Thank You.

Donation summary

Total raised
£40.00
+ £10.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£40.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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