The Boy's Captain Tom 100 Challenge

Chris Brentnall is raising money for The Society For Mucopolysaccharide Diseases (The MPS Society)
£240
raised of £100 target
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Captain Tom 100 · 6 April 2021 to 6 May 2021 ·

Captain Tom 100
Campaign by Marie Curie (RCN 207994 (England & Wales) and SC038731 (Scotland))
During the pandemic Captain Tom stepped up to support the NHS Covid-19 by taking on his famous walk and inspiring millions to donate. We are offering the chance to raise funds in the spirit of Captain Tom for the charity of your choice.

Story

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a catastrophic effect on charities, with the cancellation of thousands of events and the loss of billions in income. At a time when vulnerable members of society need them most, charities have had to cut services, furlough staff and some have even shut down. Captain Tom stepped up to help, taking on his famous walk to support the NHS Covid-19 appeal and inspiring millions to donate to the cause. We will be celebrating the extraordinary spirit of Captain Tom our way and help our chosen charity.

The MPS Society have been a huge help to us over the years. Jacob was diagnosed with MPSIIIb in 2009 and  since that time the MPS Society have always been there for us when we needed them.

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About the campaign

During the pandemic Captain Tom stepped up to support the NHS Covid-19 by taking on his famous walk and inspiring millions to donate. We are offering the chance to raise funds in the spirit of Captain Tom for the charity of your choice.

About the charity

The Society For Mucopolysaccharide Diseases (The MPS Society)

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RCN 1143472 and Scotland SC041012
The MPS Society provides specialist support to children, adults and families in the UK who are affected by MPS, Fabry and related lysosomal storage diseases and we fund research into treatment and therapies. These diseases are rare, genetic, life-limiting conditions with no cure.

Donation summary

Total
£240.00
Online
£240.00
Offline
£0.00

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