We are raising money in memory of Kit to help give hope to all those affected by Mito

Oliver Jones is raising money for The Lily Foundation
In memory of The family and friends of Kit Baddeley
£1,803
raised of £100 target by
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18 Mile run over the Shropshire Hills · 15 December 2024

Remembering Kit
Campaign by The Lily Foundation (RCN 1122071)
Kit's family and friends are joining together in his memory to help find a cure for mitochondrial disease and support families affected by it. Together we can give hope.

Story

Kit was born in July 2023. He was a much loved younger brother to Alice and a longed for second child for Mike and Gemma.

2 days after his 1st birthday he was unwell with vomiting and was sleepy. In A&E they discovered he had a low blood sugar which prompted investigations and admission. They discovered he had was in acute liver failure.

Although his liver recovered, 2 days after discharge his family were told the devastating news that Kit had POLG related mitochondrial disorder (Alper’s Disease in his case). There is no cure and given his age and presentation, he was likely to deteriorate rapidly.

Kit sadly died on the 15/9/2024.

He is missed beyond words can say but his family want his legacy to be one that can give hope to others effected by mitochondrial disease by supporting The Lily Foundation to support families and one day find a cure, so other families will not be told "there is nothing we can do"

Please donate if you can and help me help them in memory of Kit.

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About the campaign

Kit's family and friends are joining together in his memory to help find a cure for mitochondrial disease and support families affected by it. Together we can give hope.

About the charity

The Lily Foundation

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RCN 1122071
The Lily Foundation funds research into Mitochondrial Disease and other metabolic disorders. It also raises important awareness and supports those families who are affected with metabolic disorders.

Donation summary

Total
£1,803.00
+ £450.75 Gift Aid
Online
£1,803.00
Offline
£0.00

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