Karen Ward

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Fundraising for Paula Carr Diabetes Trust
£49
raised
In memory of Norman Ward
We support people living with diabetes to help manage their condition

Story

Following the the sad passing of our beloved Husband, Dad, Father-in-law and Grandad on the 3rd of November 2021, our family are asking, as per Norman's final wishes, I am setting up this JustGiving page so that if people would prefer to make a donation to The Paula Carr Diabetic Trust rather than send flowers you can do so.

Thank you from all of the Ward family 

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About the charity

The principal aim of the Paula Carr Diabetes Trust is to support patients in Kent and Medway who are living with diabetes. This support is provided in many different ways. For patients - A range of educational resources has been developed for patients to help them manage their diabetes from day to day. This includes a free patient information pack, designed for people who have been recently diagnosed with diabetes, which is available to all patients in the Kent and Medway area from your GP surgery. Funding for special equipment, holidays for children and families organised by Diabetes UK and patient support groups is also provided by the Trust. Requests for financial support for patients are usually referred to the Trust by the patient’s healthcare team (for example GP, diabetic specialist nurse, podiatrist or paediatric dietician). For healthcare professionals - The Trust also funds the trial of new technologies that have the potential to improve patient care.

Donation summary

Total raised
£49.00
+ £5.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£49.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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