Lyndsey Hardie

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Fundraising for Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity
£345
raised of £150 target
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Event: Great Scottish Run 10K 2017, on 1 October 2017
We fund medical equipment and services to give our children the best possible care

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Hey everyone, 


This year, is the second year I will be running the Great Scottish Run 10k in Memory of Donna Miller, raising funds for Yorkhill Children's Hospital. I'm very sure I will find this as much of a struggle as I did last year, however to be part of such a great team and raising money for such an amazing charity makes it 110% worth all the aches and pains!!!

The Donna Miller Foundation is a memorial charity through the love and strength of her two sons. Its one close to many of our hearts and this year, team Donna hope to again raise some money to help sick children In Scotland. The DMF funds Glasgow children's main receiving ward, which is the biggest receiving ward in Europe.

Donna Miller, one of my very close friends big sister, tragically passed away after bravely batteling a brain tumour for 4 and a half years aged only 29.
My target is £150 and any donation no matter how little or large would be hugely appreciated to help me achieve this!
Thank you so much in advance to anyone who is able to sponsor me.

Lots of love, Lyndsey xxx

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About the charity

We help the babies, children and young people treated at Scotland's largest children's hospital, the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. We fund medical equipment, research, play programmes and family support services to ensure that our young patients receive the best possible care and experience.

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+ £73.75 Gift Aid
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£345.00
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