Max's Trek

Gail Miller is raising money for Epilepsy Action

Participants: Gail Miller Prior

£6,524
raised of £5,000 target
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Epilepsy Action Trek Grand Canyon May 2012 · 12 May 2012

Epilepsy Action

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Thanks for taking the time to visit our JustGiving fundraising page for my Max.     Since losing Max, we (myself & TeamMAX) have initiated a massive fundraising effort for research and funding for Epilepsy Action, specifically for research into targeted areas in difficult to manage Epilepsy in children and SUDEP (Sudden unexplained death in Epilepsy).    

Although Max could be ill at times, he lived life literally to the 'max', always a happy little boy who explored and experienced everything just as any other child his age.      We would like to ensure his life was not in vain by raising funds to discover more about Epilepsy and the various conditions associated with it.   Please see ww.teammax.co.uk for more information & our calendar of events.

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So please dig deep and donate now.      Your support means a great deal and we hope it will help to change the lives of youngsters and parents living with Epilepsy.

Thank you, Gail Miller Prior (Max's Mummy)

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Donation summary

Total
£6,524.00
+ £647.00 Gift Aid
Online
£4,298.00
Offline
£2,226.00

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