Wednesday, 27 May 2009
Fundraisers conquer Hadrian's Wall
The challenge started in Wallsend in Tyne and Wear and they ended up in Bowness-on-Solway in Cumbria five days later having walked 84 miles in total.
The team were inspired to complete the challenge as Julian’s 6 year old twins Elizabeth and William have CF. They have raised over £16,000 in total, making all those blisters worthwhile!
You can donate at http://www.justgiving.com/juliansheahan1
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
MPs are good sports at charity football match!
The UK Parliamentary Football Club took on a team of celebs and ex-pros including Angus Deayton, DJ Spoony and athlete Darren Campbell but were blessed with good fortune when Andy Burnham scored three goals in the second half and Gus Poyet defected from the other side to score two goals for the losing team.
The Nicky’s Whisper Challenge Trophy Football Match is sponsored by National Grid. The teams play for the trophy in memory of Nicky West, who had CF and was a tireless ambassador for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. Chelsea FC kindly donated the use of their ground for the match.
Monday, 11 May 2009
Sainsbury's charity of the year nomination
Hi all,
Sainsbury's stores are taking nominations for a charity to support over the next year. Each shop will choose its own charity.
We would be really grateful you could nominate the CF Trust in your local sainsbury's and ask friends and family to do the same. They should have small black nomination slips that you just need to fill in and post in the ballot box in store.
The closing date for nominations is 26th May.
Friday, 8 May 2009
New data shows future is brighter for CF patients
Results show that median predicted survival has increased from 31 years to 35.2 years. There are now more adults living with CF; 56.7% percent of those in the Registry are over 16 years of age compared with 51.4% in 2004. Encouragingly 73% of adults with CF reported they are currently working or studying.
Rosie Barnes, Chief Executive of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust said: “We have invested a lot of time and money developing the UK CF Registry, and are pleased to see that people with CF are living full, varied and longer lives. However although median predicted survival has increased to 35 years, with many adults living into their 40s, 50s and even beyond, there are still children, teenagers and young adults dying from CF at a young age. Our work to improve clinical care and research into treating and curing CF continues to give better quality and length of life to those with CF.”
Read the full report and the press release at www.cftrust.org.uk.
Friday, 1 May 2009
Good luck in the Belfast Marathon!
Click here to read more about one of our running teams taking part - Ciaran's Flyers.
http://www.belfastcitymarathon.com/news/default.asp?ID=24&itemId=10&topicId=&va=0