Fundraising for Hope House & Ty Gobaith

Amanda Trubshaw

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My gorgeous grandson Archie passed away almost a year ago aged 17 months, after battling Menkes disease like a true warrior (https:// menkesfoundation.org.uk/what-is-menkes). From his diagnosis at 7 months old, Hope House stepped in straight away to offer respite care and support for Archie and his Mummy and Daddy, Becky and Daniel, and they were there to support the whole family for the rest of Archie's short life. He spent his final days at Hope House surrounded by his family and the wonderfully caring staff of Hope House. The staff and facilities are exceptional and the services they offer are a real source of comfort and relief to parents of children with life-limiting conditions. At a time when your whole world is falling apart, Hope House is there to make sure that your child is getting the care and support they need, as well as the care, counselling and respite the family needs.
Along with Archie's Great-Aunty Sara, and big cousin Hazel, I will be walking 10 miles along the beautiful Llangollen Canal on Sunday 24th March to help raise funds for Hope House - Tŷ Gobaith (https://www.hopehouse.org.uk), and we would be forever grateful if you could donate whatever you feel able to.
Many thanks - diolch o galon,
Amanda, Sara & Hazel xxx

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