RTS Great South Run 2022

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Team fundraiser6 membersRubinstein-Taybi Syndrome Support Group
£14,782
raised of £7,000 target
We support families affected by RTS to make sure they know they are not alone.

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A team from the Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome (RTS) Support Group is running the 10 mile Great South Run on 16 October 2022 to raise funds for this great cause. We all have a family connection with someone who has RTS. In addition, Greg Smith, who has RTS himself, and his mum, Anne, are running the 5K on 15 October for the same cause. RTS is an extremely rare chromosome disorder and those who have it face a number of cognitive and physical challenges. The charity offers support to families affected by Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RTS). It helps raise awareness of RTS amongst the medical community and the general public. In order to support families they provide information about RTS especially useful to families who have just received a diagnosis as well as organising social get-togethers and conferences.

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About the charity

We are a small national charity supporting families affected by RTS, a rare chromosome disorder, the main features of which are a learning disability and a high incidence of various physical and behavioural problems. We are entirely dependent on donations and all funds directly benefit families.

Donation summary

Total raised
£14,781.42
+ £2,594.85 Gift Aid
Online donations
£14,771.42

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