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SDBTT Ruby Lois Barnard Brady Fund

The special memory wall designed and drawn by children from Ruby's school

Ruby’s life was taken from her by a high grade, inoperable brain stem glioma on

July 19th 2007.

Ruby was 4 years old on June 30th 2007.

We wish to raise money to fund medical research. Medical research, is the only way to fight back against this tumour that invaded Ruby’s body and took her Life. Much needs to be learned and new treatments found.

Ruby is our beautiful little button. She adored nature, baking with her Daddy, adventure, thrills (the faster the fair ground rides the better!), chocolate and chips, pink princesses, spiderman and Scooby Do and any jokes about Poo!

Our hearts go out to all the families that have had to go through the pain of losing their child to this terrible disease.

We aim to start fundraising in 2008. We need to raise £100,000 in order to fund a medical research project.

You can make contact with us via the SDBTT Office - enquiries@sdbtt.co.uk or tel 0845 130 9733.

Thanks.

Lysa Barnard and Matt Brady.

Ruby with Lysa and Matt

 

Fundraising

Matt Brady will be having a cake stall at Beech Road Festival which takes place on Sunday 6 July from noon.

Gill and Michael O'Neill - Ruby's grandparents have helped to organise a special Golf Day on May 4th 2008 at Bromborough Golf Club, Liverpool.  Full information is downloadable:

Leaflet - inside

Leaflet - outside

Poster

Manor High School

Thanks to the staff at the school who have raised £50 for Ruby's Fund.  We understand the children will also be taking part in fundraising for us in 2008.

Great North Junior Run

Angharad Englefield and her friend Naomi ran for Ruby's Fund on 24th May. Well done!

 

Back row l to r: Angharad and Naomi

Front row l to r - Bethan and Charlie

Christmas Card Savings

Many thanks to staff at Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College (Learning Support Department), who kindly donated £97 to the Fund in lieu of sending Christmas Cards across the department last year.

 

 

 

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