QUB School of Law

Sara Ramshaw is raising money for Little Heroes

Participants: 'The Runaway Jury' (Team 1): Sylvie Langlaude, Vicky Conway, Darren Dinsmore, Margaret Howell, Sarah Speirs 'The Paper Chase' (Team 2): Dimitrios Doukas, Bal Sokhi-Bulley, Sara Ramshaw, Brice Dickson, Marny Requa, Brian Jack (Reserve)

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2010 Deep River Rock Belfast Marathon Relay · 3 May 2010 ·

Little Heroes

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We helps support Childhood illness to Improve the lives of local children.

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Dear friends and family,

The Queen's University Belfast School of Law is entering two relay teams in the Belfast Marathon 2010 to help raise money for the local charity Helping Hand, which was established by the medical staff at The Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children with the aim of improving healthcare for children in Northern Ireland.

By supporting Helping Hand, you will be helping to purchase vital new equipment to diagnose and treat the hospital's young patients, to provide facilities and services for families and to fund research into children's illnesses.          

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Thanks in advance for your generosity!

 

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Little Heroes

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Little Heroes, the charity for the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children aims to raise funds for the hospital’s paediatric services, fund innovative treatments and equipment, provide support for families, health professionals and helps fund research into childhood illness. Charity No. NIC 102447

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