Charlie Dolphin

Charlie and Bens Target 100

Fundraising for The Wessex Neurological Centre Trust
£1,313
raised
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100 Holes in a Day, 5 May 2009
Participants: Ben Bradshaw and Charlie Dolphin

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Hi there

On Monday 22nd June 2009, Charlie Dolphin and Ben Bradshaw are going to try and complete 100 holes (5 and a half rounds) in one single day around South Winchester Golf Club. It will all be in aid of the Captain's Charity, The  Wessex Neurological Centre Trust.

 
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So please sponsor us now!

Thankyou

Ben and Charlie

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About the charity

The Wessex Neurological Centre serves a population of 3 million throughout central southern England & the Channel Islands. Having successfully raised £80,000 to provide a dedicated 'critical care' ambulance, and £145,000 to fund the creation of a Paediatric Video-Telemetry Suite (used to assess children with severe Epilepsy as to their suitability for life-changing corrective surgery), our latest appeal aims to raise a further £200,000 for our most ambitious project to date - the Fluorescence Enhanced Neurosurgery Appeal. Surgeons at the Centre perform vascular neurosurgery (to repair aneurysms, haemorrhages and the like), on hundreds of patients each year. By equipping one of the Centre's operating theatres with a new, state-of-the-art operating microscope fitted with the FL800 Fluorescence system, most of these patients will benefit. Fluorescence Enhanced Neurosurgery enables surgeons to clearly visualise blood-flow in adjacent brain tissue, reducing the possibility of either a recurrence of the bleed, or of a post-operative stroke. For further details, please visit www.smile4rich.co.uk

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,313.00
+ £250.46 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,313.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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