Sharon Welsh

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Fundraising for Williams Syndrome Foundation
£641
raised of £300 target
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Ladies bike ride 2013, 23 March 2013
We provide support, guidance and resources to those affected by Williams Syndrome

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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.

For the past two years myself and a few other mums of children with Williams Syndrome have completed a sponsored cycle around Millport, Isle Of Cumbrae in aid of The Williams Syndrome Foundation. It has been such a success that we're at it again, so we're taking to the saddles on the 23rd March 2013!!

My son Liam who is 9 years old was diagnosed with Williams Syndrome when he was 3 and the Foundation has been a great support for us as a family. They aim to provide help and information to parents of children who have been diagnosed with this condition, as well as carrying out research projects, some of which Liam has been involved in. Through the foundation we have met other families in the same situation and have made lots of friends.

To find out more please visit www.williams-syndrome.org.uk

I appreciate we are all experiencing difficult financial times at the moment so I will be extremely grateful for any donation no matter how small.

Thankyou very much

Sharon xxxxx

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About the charity

The Williams Syndrome Foundation was formed in 1980 and is run by parents for parents of children with this rare condition which causes heart and kidney problems and learning difficulties. It desperately needs funds to finance its ambitious research and family support programmes which include national conventions and regional meetings.

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