Alison Selman

I will be power walking 50km to raise funds for Sepsis Research

Fundraising for Sepsis Research FEAT
£300
raised of £1,000 target
Sepsis Research FEAT

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We fund vital research into sepsis, to unlock answers & improve treatments.

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As Nigel and Guy celebrate 30 years in business together this summer, they have decided on a celebration with a difference! with the launch of  their new brand - NL Care - they have decided to use this opportunity to give back to the communities in which they work and join the fight against sepsis, by raising £30k for Sepsis Research FEAT.Sepsis really is a 'silent killer'. It takes the lives of around 50,000 people in the UK every year - many of them either very young or over the age of 65. It can strike quickly and apparently indiscriminately. In reality any of us could be affected at any timeThe GenOMICC study that Sepsis Research FEAT funds is truly world-leading. In the midst of the pandemic the research team at the University of Edinburgh's Roslin Institute made discoveries that had global implications for the understanding and treatment of COVID-19. They need funding now to do the same for sepsis.Between 16 and 30 June 2021 Nigel and Guy will each be cycling virtually on their Spin bikes plus outside on their road bikes - and possibly knowing them a bit competitively - the distance from their original office in West Hampstead to the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh - some 300 miles. We would love it if you felt able to join us on the journey and take part, or sponsor us along the way. The aim is to raise £1,000 for every year in business - that's a total of £30k! Come and celebrate NL’s  30th birthday with us, join the  #nlsr300for30 challenge and help Sepsis Research FEAT and GenOMICC to #stopsepsisnow.Thank you!

About the charity

Sepsis Research FEAT

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Sepsis Research FEAT funds vital research into sepsis and helps to raise awareness of sepsis. Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by the body overreacting to infection. It kills around 50,000 people in the UK each year. Please support us today & help us in our mission to #stopsepsisnow.

Donation summary

Total raised
£300.00
Online donations
£300.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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