Craig Moffat

Fayes Sponsored Climb of Ben Nevis.

Fundraising for Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity
£1,282
raised of £500 target
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Fayes Sponsored Climb of Ben Nevis, 9 July 2022
We fund medical equipment and services to give our children the best possible care

Story

**Update, we have a weather window this Sun so will be attempting this weekend on the 10th**  

Hi, I'm Faye and I'm two and a half. I am best friends with a girl called Lucy who has been helped greatly by this amazing charity.  So far I have climbed 15 Munros and Englands highest mountain which has led me to my toughest mountain to date.  My Daddy helps me but it is still very tough, especially nappy changes in gale force winds ha ha.  I think it best to read Lucy's story through her mum's words to understand why I'm climbing the UK's highest mountain.  This will be my first challenge and my dad will be helping. It will be super tough but nothing compared to what families who are supported by the charity go through on a daily basis.

We have 4 dates in July set aside to summit. This is dependant on weather.  As soon as we commit to the date we will share.

Here's Lucy's story.  


"After 5 rounds of IVF and 3 miscarriages, we
finally fell pregnant with our miracle baby. And that’s exactly what Lucy is.

Hearing our longed for baby’s heartbeat for the first time was the best moment in our life so far! As long as there was a heartbeat then our baby was okay! Or so we naively thought! We found out at 23 weeks that Lucy's heart hadn’t developed properly. We were devastated but we knew we had to find out as much as we could about her condition and prepare ourselves for the future.

Lucy was born  in the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow.  Shortly after birth she was taken to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Glasgow Children's Hospital where her main diagnosis of Double Inlet Left Ventricle was made (in basic terms, she only had half a heart).

At 18 weeks old Lucy underwent her first open heart surgery at the same hospital. The 17th March 2016 was the longest, hardest day of our lives as we waited patiently for news from the Surgeon. The relief we felt when she arrived back in recovery was quite overwhelming and seeing her with all the tubes and machines was scary but at least she had survived and her surgery had gone as well as could be expected.

Lucy is 6 now and continues to thrive.  She attends the Children's Hospital for regular reviews and has had more open heart surgery a year ago.

The staff at the hospital are nothing short of amazing. From the day we found out about Lucy’s condition to now, everyone we have met has helped us to be confident in caring for Lucy and we honestly couldn’t trust them more! 

We have so much to thank them for and words are not
enough but hopefully we can help raise a little bit for their charity to help them to continue to support our warrior children and their families."

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About the charity

We help the babies, children and young people treated at Scotland's largest children's hospital, the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. We fund medical equipment, research, play programmes and family support services to ensure that our young patients receive the best possible care and experience.

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