Helen Crawford

Artex 24 Peak Challenge

Fundraising for Action For Pulmonary Fibrosis
£8,802
raised of £6,300 target
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Artex 24 Peak Challenge , 16 September 2017
Participants: Amy Taylor, Nathan Chilcott, Adam Dudley, Pete Temprell, Kat Bell, Simran Hundal, Phil Padley, Tony Wright and Dave Cross
We put patient support and research first to give people a better life and a future

Story

Nathan Chilcott, Adam Dudley, Phil Padley, Simran Hundal, Peter Temprell, Kat Bell, Tony Wright, Dave Cross and Amy Taylor are doing this Challenge for everyone who has/is suffering from Pulmonary Fibrosis - particularly Paul and Muriel. Paul is a close family friend of Nathan Chilcott who is currently suffering from Pulmonary Fibrosis. Muriel is Julie Smith's mum who sadly passed away from the disease.

There is so little known about the disease and what causes it - the money raised will go towards all those suffering with Pulmonary Fibrosis and to help in research to find out causes and potential cures.

As you can see we have a rather large target, this is becasue the chairty contribute to the payment to complete the challenge and then keep what is remaining. We wanted to make sure the charity recieved a significant amount after this.

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About the charity

Pulmonary fibrosis is a fatal disease with no cure affecting 15,000 people in the UK. Most survive fewer than 5 years from diagnosis. It gradually destroys the lungs and makes breathing impossible. Your donation will help us to support patients and assist research into effective treatments.

Donation summary

Total raised
£8,801.40
+ £363.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£3,789.40
Offline donations
£5,012.00

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