Emmy Monk

Williams Syndrome Rocks!

Fundraising for Williams Syndrome Foundation
£340
raised of £500 target
Williams Syndrome Rocks, 21 March 2020
We provide support, guidance and resources to those affected by Williams Syndrome

Story

Hi! Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page. Congratulations if you have found your way here after finding one of my Williams Syndrome Rocks! rocks. 

I’m Emmy and I have the world’s most awesome brother Ethan, who just happens to have Williams Syndrome. Don’t worry if you haven’t heard of it, not many people have. It’s a chromosomal disorder that causes people to be friendly and sociable and totally amazing.... but also gives them health issues and learning difficulties too. You can find out all about it here if you want to: https://williams-syndrome.org.uk

I started up this web page because I wanted to raise awareness of the condition (and money where possible) and because the awful Coronavirus left me with little to do except paint rocks and try to spread joy and awareness (but not the virus, that wasn’t anything to do with me)!!

Please spread the word and Share Your Heart, like I’m sharing my Williams Syndrome Rocks! rocks. If you have found one of my rocks and want to share a selfie of you with it, then please email your pics to williamssyndromerocks@yahoo.com. I’m planning to make a montage for the Williams Syndrome website when I have enough pics.

Love Emmy x (age 11)

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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.

Donation summary

Total raised
£340.00
+ £61.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£340.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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