Paige Jackson

Harry’s fundraiser for SSNAP ⭐️

Fundraising for SSNAP
£7,350
raised of £7,000 target
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Event: Oxford Half Marathon 2024, on 13 October 2024
In memory of Harry Hewitt
SSNAP

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We fundraise for families & sick babies to give them practical & emotional support.

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In memory of Harry Edward Hewitt who had a short life but touched so many hearts 🦖.

26.06.2023 - 10.11.2023

Harry (first baby of Jack and Paige) was born at 26 weeks weighing a tiny 450grams who had a low survival rate but lived for 141 days. Harry was born at 26 weeks at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford following Paige developing preeclampsia and Harry having restricted growth. Throughout Harry’s short life he was on and off the ventilator due to poorly developed lungs, he had sepsis, line infections, cardiac arrests and a perforated bowel - meaning a stoma was formed. Harry was in NICU at John Radcliffe for 118 days before he was moved to Gosset Ward at Northampton General Hospital and lost his life 23 days later. Harry always put up a fight and was well known at NICU at John Radcliffe as was Jack and Paige. Jack and Paige were always at Harry’s cot side and never missed a doctors round.

Some of us are runners, some of us are taking on a massive challenge but we’re doing this is memory of Harry Hewitt following all the support Harry, Jack and Paige received at NICU at John Radcliffe.

Please see below about SSNAP and why this is a close charity to Jack and Paige’s heart. No matter what the sponsor we will always be thank you and hope sick babies/families get amazing care like Harry, Jack and Paige did.

Runners include:

Jack Hewitt

Paige Hewitt

Robert Martin Smith

Cat Millerchip

Sean Elliot

Geoff Allard

Dan Harris

Steve Harley

Sarah Williams

James Tack

Scott Behan

Paul Griffin

Natalie Bowle

Kelly Wayland

Gary Moore

Ben Thickbroom

Rob Weissenberger

Iain Parsons

Ben Wooley

Daniel Stone

SSNAP support sick newborn, their parents and those that care for them; by providing emotional, medical, financial and informational support.

SSNAP was founded in 1982 and has supported the Newborn Care Unit at the John Radcliffe Hospital ever since. The unit can care for up to 56 babies at any one time and is a Level 3 Centre, the most sick and premature babies from across the Thames Valley, are looked after here in Oxford.

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About the charity

SSNAP

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In the UK, 1 in 10 babies need specialist care at birth. SSNAP supports sick & premature babies and their families in the Newborn Care Unit at the John Radcliffe Hospital. Imagine your newborn baby needing specialist care at birth. Instead of those very special days getting to know your baby as a family, you’re catapulted into an unfamiliar world of incubators, wires, medical tests and interventions. While your baby has specialist treatment, we provide emotional and practical support to help you through the trauma & upheaval. We’re there to help families cope, and provide state-of-the-art medical equipment and nursing expertise that could save babies lives.

Donation summary

Total raised
£7,349.67
+ £1,534.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£7,349.67
Offline donations
£0.00

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