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I have been a member of this site and have experienced first hand the support the members of the forums have given one another . So for this reason I am extending a request to everybody on 606v2
I am the Chair for a fund raising foundation (The Olivia Moyle Foundation) which was created in memory of my niece Olivia Moyle.
OMF Full Overview
<<OMF Statement.2doc.doc>>
Olivia was born with a rare chromosome disorder, this affected all her major organs, her ability to speak and her sight and mobility were also very limited.
When she was first born her family were told that she would most likely not survive.
Despite undergoing multiple major operations, Olivia showed great strength and courage and survived until she was 6 years old.
However without the help of key organisations and highly skilled professionals this would not have been possible.
Olivia was a very special girl and by far the happiest child you ever had the pleasure to meet; her smile lit up a room and she enriched the lives of everybody who met her. She touched the hearts of so many in her short life and her family have created the Foundation so that she will continue to touch so many more.
The Olivia Moyle Foundation will be organising a number of events in order to raise money for organisations that not only helped Olivia but also provided great support for her family and friends.
In 2012 The Olivia Moyle Foundation are raising funds for two charities based in the North East :
Tiny Lives
www.tinylives.org.uk
The Neonatal Service at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne looks after newborn babies from all over the north of England. We look after about 600 newborn babies every year, and up to 30 can be with us at any one time.
About half of the 600 babies admitted during the year are born to parents living in Newcastle and about a third are transferred in to us for intensive care from other hospitals either before birth in the womb or after birth in a special transport incubator which keeps them warm and provides life support for their breathing on the journey. The babies who are transferred stay here until they are well enough to go back to their own hospital. All premature babies need to stay in a special care baby unit until a few weeks before they should have been born.
The intensive care for these tiny babies needs around 130 nurses and 20 doctors. Nursing and medical care on the ward demands particular skills and we support specialist training in those areas. It is very important that we keep up to date with the latest advances and we contribute to some of these by supporting local research projects. The babies need careful monitoring and support with expensive equipment so that they have the best chance of recovery. We try and make the experience less stressful for parents by making the environment more homely and by contributing to travel costs.
Olivia spent most of her life on the wards within the Newcastle Hospitals, and had spent a considerable amount of time in the Royal Victoria Infirmary after she was born. The staff within this department provide a fantastic service and the level of support and care they provided to Olivia and her family was exceptionally high.
Glendene School
www.glendene.durham.sch.uk
Glendene is an established Special School based in Easington Colliery in the South East of County Durham. It is a newly designated Specialist College for visual arts.
The school caters for pupils with a wide range of learning difficulties, including profound and multiple difficulties, severe and moderate learning difficulties, as well as catering for pupils with autism.
Glendene played a huge part in Olivia’s development; increasing her quality of life by providing stimulating play and encouraging her to take part in social activities with fellow class mates.
In May 2012 representatives of The Olivia Moyle Foundation will be taking part in a 140 mile sponsored walk of the North East Coast starting at Holy Island and finishing in Seaham.
<<OMF Walk2.doc>>
We are hoping to raise as much sponsorship money as possible for these two very worthwhile charities and would greatly appreciate any donations
Online sponsorship can be made at www.charitygiving.co.uk/forolivia
Thank you all for your time
Paul
I am the Chair for a fund raising foundation (The Olivia Moyle Foundation) which was created in memory of my niece Olivia Moyle.
OMF Full Overview
<<OMF Statement.2doc.doc>>
Olivia was born with a rare chromosome disorder, this affected all her major organs, her ability to speak and her sight and mobility were also very limited.
When she was first born her family were told that she would most likely not survive.
Despite undergoing multiple major operations, Olivia showed great strength and courage and survived until she was 6 years old.
However without the help of key organisations and highly skilled professionals this would not have been possible.
Olivia was a very special girl and by far the happiest child you ever had the pleasure to meet; her smile lit up a room and she enriched the lives of everybody who met her. She touched the hearts of so many in her short life and her family have created the Foundation so that she will continue to touch so many more.
The Olivia Moyle Foundation will be organising a number of events in order to raise money for organisations that not only helped Olivia but also provided great support for her family and friends.
In 2012 The Olivia Moyle Foundation are raising funds for two charities based in the North East :
Tiny Lives
www.tinylives.org.uk
The Neonatal Service at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne looks after newborn babies from all over the north of England. We look after about 600 newborn babies every year, and up to 30 can be with us at any one time.
About half of the 600 babies admitted during the year are born to parents living in Newcastle and about a third are transferred in to us for intensive care from other hospitals either before birth in the womb or after birth in a special transport incubator which keeps them warm and provides life support for their breathing on the journey. The babies who are transferred stay here until they are well enough to go back to their own hospital. All premature babies need to stay in a special care baby unit until a few weeks before they should have been born.
The intensive care for these tiny babies needs around 130 nurses and 20 doctors. Nursing and medical care on the ward demands particular skills and we support specialist training in those areas. It is very important that we keep up to date with the latest advances and we contribute to some of these by supporting local research projects. The babies need careful monitoring and support with expensive equipment so that they have the best chance of recovery. We try and make the experience less stressful for parents by making the environment more homely and by contributing to travel costs.
Olivia spent most of her life on the wards within the Newcastle Hospitals, and had spent a considerable amount of time in the Royal Victoria Infirmary after she was born. The staff within this department provide a fantastic service and the level of support and care they provided to Olivia and her family was exceptionally high.
Glendene School
www.glendene.durham.sch.uk
Glendene is an established Special School based in Easington Colliery in the South East of County Durham. It is a newly designated Specialist College for visual arts.
The school caters for pupils with a wide range of learning difficulties, including profound and multiple difficulties, severe and moderate learning difficulties, as well as catering for pupils with autism.
Glendene played a huge part in Olivia’s development; increasing her quality of life by providing stimulating play and encouraging her to take part in social activities with fellow class mates.
In May 2012 representatives of The Olivia Moyle Foundation will be taking part in a 140 mile sponsored walk of the North East Coast starting at Holy Island and finishing in Seaham.
<<OMF Walk2.doc>>
We are hoping to raise as much sponsorship money as possible for these two very worthwhile charities and would greatly appreciate any donations
Online sponsorship can be made at www.charitygiving.co.uk/forolivia
Thank you all for your time
Paul
Paul Mac 6CW- 6CW Creative
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I'm currently harrassing Journo's in the North East to get them to RT the link!
Will donate on payday!
Will donate on payday!
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Thankyou so much
The response we have had from everybody is so overwhelming and really reaffirms your faith in human kindness
KB you are an absolute star . If we ever step out of this make believe world I will buy you a lot of pints
The response we have had from everybody is so overwhelming and really reaffirms your faith in human kindness
KB you are an absolute star . If we ever step out of this make believe world I will buy you a lot of pints
Paul Mac 6CW- 6CW Creative
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No worries mate, there is a fair few of them. Mark Douglas and Lee Ryder i've tweeted with before, just gotta hope they catch it. I'll do NUFCFans when i see them posting as they should do it.
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Obviously a cause very close to your heart and a very worthwhile one at that. Like the guys above I'll donate on payday.
I've tweeted the link around and got a few people to retweet it for me. Hope it helps.
I've tweeted the link around and got a few people to retweet it for me. Hope it helps.
SugarRayRussell (PBK)- Posts : 6716
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The rugby twitter has tweeted it out to 600+ people and I saw that Tooze retweeted from darts and his account.
Will approach a few Newcastle players too.
Will approach a few Newcastle players too.
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Think he tweeted Danny Simpson last night, i'll try a few of the reserve players later.
Demba Ba might be worth a shot.
Demba Ba might be worth a shot.
Beer- Posts : 14734
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I know he is no longer a Newcastle player but Joey Barton will do it.
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SugarRayRussell (PBK) wrote:I know he is no longer a Newcastle player but Joey Barton will do it.
In between preaching what a saint he is.
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I have sent it a few times to Joey Barton and I thought Danny Simpson would RT because his baby has been treated in the hospital
But thanks guys really shows the power of the 606v2 universe
But thanks guys really shows the power of the 606v2 universe
Paul Mac 6CW- 6CW Creative
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I know Alan Carr would probably RT it.
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I think you just have to catch them at the right time, perserverance is definitely the key
Paul Mac 6CW- 6CW Creative
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King Beer wrote:Think he tweeted Danny Simpson last night, i'll try a few of the reserve players later.
Demba Ba might be worth a shot.
I'd try tweeting Michael Owen, Beer
I'll tweet link again tonight.
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I have sent a tweet out with the link on the 606v2sportsforum twitter, and will try and get some to RT it.
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Thank you all again
I don't know if anybody on this site has any links in the sporting world but we are also after signed items or prizes we can auction/raffle I have sent a few emails to football clubs but am looking for another way in
I don't know if anybody on this site has any links in the sporting world but we are also after signed items or prizes we can auction/raffle I have sent a few emails to football clubs but am looking for another way in
Paul Mac 6CW- 6CW Creative
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I've just sent this out on twitter to empire of the kop, Joe Calzaghe and Enzo Mac :thumpsup:
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Just had it retweeted to near on 3,000 people by one of the Newcastle lot!
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Miles Staforth of the Newcastle gazette just retweeted to 4,000 followers.
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Mark Douglas of The Journal just retweeted it to 10,000 followers!
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Awesome KB Thankyou so much , we've hit the £650 mark already which is fantastic
Paul Mac 6CW- 6CW Creative
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No worries mate!
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To reenergise the effort can I please draw your attention to the below website
www.charitygiving.co.uk/forolivia
I have seen first hand the difference that can be achieved by donating even the smallest amount. Together we can show the good that we as a collective can do
Please take this chance to do something special and help make a difference
#606v2changinglivestogether
www.charitygiving.co.uk/forolivia
I have seen first hand the difference that can be achieved by donating even the smallest amount. Together we can show the good that we as a collective can do
Please take this chance to do something special and help make a difference
#606v2changinglivestogether
Paul Mac 6CW- 6CW Creative
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