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Closed 18/04/2016
Iʼve raised £1,045 to QE hospital Bham, Critical care/Brain injury unit
- Rowley Regis, United Kingdom
- Funded on Monday, 18th April 2016
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Story
Declan was involved in a hit and run collision in Rowley Regis on 30th january 2016 where he sustained multiple brain /head injuries, As well as multiple broken bones & fractures Declan remains in a critical but stable condition.
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9 years ago
Nicole Osborne
9 years agoThanks so much for all ur donations! Means so much to us all! 💙👌
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40
Anonymous
Mar 24, 2016
Mrs kenny
£5.00
Anonymous
Mar 20, 2016
Making gd progress dec!
£15.00
Anonymous
Mar 20, 2016
donation given to declans dad today
£5.00
Barbara Sanders
Mar 16, 2016
Wishing Declan all the best and hope he carries on to a successful recovery
£10.00
Anonymous
Mar 14, 2016
Keep fighting dec
£5.00
Anonymous
Mar 12, 2016
Come on dec u can do this!
£10.00
Rhys Darby Sponcered Silence Donation
Mar 12, 2016
sponcered silence donation completed by Rhys Darby. keep making progress Declan :)
£122.00
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Nicole Osborne
Rowley Regis, United Kingdom
Im Declan's sister, while Declan is still recovering from the serious collision i can't just sit back and take the care for granted, so i have set up this page to give something back to the hospital that has kept my brother alive.