Grandmother Kelly Hudson cycles 180 miles for SCBU

BRADWORTHY GRANDMOTHER Kelly Hudson and her sister Sarah Franks are taking on a 180 mile cycle challenge over 3 days along the Tarka Trail in aid of North Devon District Hospital Special Care Baby Unit and the Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal.

Sarah Franks & Kelly Hudson

Sarah Franks & Kelly Hudson

Kelly and Sarah’s 180 mile cycle challenge starts on Friday 16 and they aim to finish in Okehampton on Sunday 18 September in a figure of eight route from Barnstaple to Lynmouth and then Barnstaple to Okehampton.

Kelly said “On 28th of December my second grandson Finley was born, he was 3 weeks early IMG_0614and gave us all a surprise. When he was 6 days old he was admitted back to the Special Care Baby Unit at North Devon District Hospital with jaundice, he wasn’t feeding properly, he was very limp and a little bit yellow.  The Paediatricians assessed him and took some blood tests to deter how jaundice he was and what treatment he would need.   When his blood results came back his bilirubin levels were dangerously high and he was taken immediately from his his parents and placed under special blue lights,  he then took a turn for the worst and stopped breathing, his heart rate dropped so he was immediately vented to help him breathe and he was placed under sedation.  The doctor explained that because his bilirubin levels were so high he could potentially have brain damage and would need to be scanned at a later date.  My daughter Chalade Hayes and my son in law Michael Hayes were then transferred to Bristol Royal Hospital for Children where Finley was placed in intensive care with a nurse by his side for 24 hours.   From previous tests the doctors had discovered that Finley had contracted sepsis which was very serious, but because the doctors at North Devon District Hospital had already started treating him for that he was responding well to the antibiotics. Over the next 48 hours it was a waiting game to get to the bottom of what had caused this and to get him off the ventilator.  It took a few days but then once he started getting better there was no stopping him. When he was in ICU he had a lumbar puncture to test him for meningitis which came back with a positive result, again luckily for Finley and us all, our North Devon District Hospital staff had already started him on treatment for that as well and we were assured that Finley was going to make a good recovery, but would need regular checks.  They then scanned his brain and found no brain damage, and then they scanned his heart and found no damage here either. Because sepsis shuts down organs slowly, they all needed to be checked.

IMG_0613After 4 days Finley was transferred back to North Devon District Hospital, and was then discharged 2 days later. The rate of his recovery was unbelievable but without the fantastic work of the staff at both hospitals we dread to think what the outcome could have been.  Looking at him now you wouldn’t believe he had been ill, and he has now been discharged of any further appointments.

I’m not just raising money because Finley was poorly, I know many other children that have stayed in these hospitals and some probably owe their life to the doctors and nurses there and I would just like to say a big thank you.”

To support Kelly and her sister log onto https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Kelly-Hudson7

Baby Finley with his brother Mason and parents Chalade Hayes and Michael Hayes

Baby Finley with his brother Mason and parents Chalade Hayes and Michael Hayes

The Special Care Baby Appeal is currently concentrating on raising funds for three neonatal ventilators which cost around £25,000 each.  The Draeger ventilator has been trialled in the unit, and this is the ventilator that the clinicians and nursing staff have assessed is needed.  The SCBU unit already has ventilators but the equipment is old and the unit currently uses three different machines to get the same result as the Draeger ventilator.

Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “Finley’s story just shows how important ventilators are in the care of our babies at North Devon District Hospital and we can’t thank Kelly and her sister enough for taking on this fantastic challenge.  I know, with their help and the help of the people of North Devon we can raise the funds we need to raise over £90,000 to purchase the three Draeger neonatal ventilators that are needed.   We can then give our babies, their mothers and their families the very best care and support we can during an emotional and stressful time.“

If you would like to give your support to the hospital charity Over and Above Special Care Baby Unit Appeal or one of our many other departments, or if you want to find out more, please visit; www.overandabove.org.uk, the charity’s Facebook page or contact the North Devon District Hospital Fundraising Team on 01271 311772 or email ndht.charity@nhs.net

Sticklepath School TA’s skydive for SCBU

Sticklepath School Teaching Assistants Valerie-Gay Karczmarz and Elaine Reynolds Gay raised a total of £359.77 for the Special Care Baby Unit at North Devon District Hospital from their sponsored skydive.

Over and Above Charity Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “Gay and Elaine were determined to raise funds for the SCBU Unit, and with their combination of 41 years working as TA’s at Sticklepath School and Elaine’s job as a nursery nurse at the SCBU Unit many years ago they know how important the Unit is to the lives of our tiny vulnerable patients.  Their support will be a great help in enabling us to reach our target.”

Elaine Reynolds and Kay - Skydive presentation - 26.7.16

Photograph L-R:  Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton, Elaine Reynolds and Gay Karczmarz.

If you are interested in skydiving for the hospital charity visit https://overandabove.org.uk/events/tandem-skydive-3/ for more information.

Willingcott Valley Golf Club donate £300 to Seamoor Unit

The Ladies section of the Willingcott Valley Golf Club have kindly donated their remaining £300 from the closure of the golf course to the Seamoor Chemotherapy Unit.

Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “The Ladies Section have been fantastic supporters over the years to the charity and we are very grateful for their support to the unit.

127Pictured is Willingcott Lady members Carolyn Reed and Millie Painting with Seamoor Unit Junior Sister Mary Bragg.

Catherine walks the Great Wall of China for cancer patients

Catherine Pettett achieved her ultimate goal by achieving a 5 day hike along the awesome man made Great Wall of China, raising a fantastic £2,7050 for the Seamoor Chemotherapy & Day Treatment Unit at North Devon District Hospital.

 

DSC_0549 - corrected2Catherine said “I took part in the Great Wall of China Trek to raise funds for the Seamoor Unit at the North Devon District Hospital and in memory of my amazing Mum who sadly passed away from cancer in August 2015.  It was an amazing experience. It was certainly not for the faint hearted, and in places very steep.  Each day on the wall, it was a different and very challenging experience, especially on my third day when my muscles went into spasm. This was incredibly painful, but due to my sheer determination I was going to complete this challenge and getting to the top, whether I was in pain or not!

The whole experience of walking the Great Wall of China was amazing, it was so rewarding but challenging. I got an opportunity to lay a brick in memory of my Mum on part of the reconstructed wall and put a message underneath it.  I met some great people, each of us doing this challenge for very different reasons, and I am sure that I have met some friends for life as we are already planning our next challenge for 2018.   I have got some great photos and lots of memories that I will treasure for a long time, especially the moment when we were at the awards ceremony on the last night. All the names had been read out except for myself and another team member, and I was thinking “I haven’t completed the Great Wall of China Trek, how do I tell the individuals who have kindly sponsored me”. Then I heard “for someone who was very determined, always smiling, never gave up”… and then my name was read out. I was so pleased to hear my name, but the point when I realised I had achieved something great was when my colleague tapped me on the shoulder and said look back, and there was everyone standing up and clapping, I was so touched by this incredible gesture, it will remain a fantastic memory of this trip. Since returning home I have shown my medal off with great pride and sense of achievement.”

Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton said Catherine has been on an incredible journey raising a phenomenal amount for the hospital charity.  The charity has now raised over £3 million for our Seamoor Unit which supports over 9,000 patients each year.  The monies raised by Catherine will be used to purchase much needed equipment and complementary medicine days to support our patients with cancer.

IMGP2187 - Great Wall of ChinaThe China Great Wall Trek for Over & Above with Global Adventure Challenges is a fantastic 5 day hike along this awesome man made structure. Stretching for 6,000km, it zig zags its way across China, snaking across mountains and through valleys – and the Great Wall provides a fantastic backdrop to some fantastic trekking. The challenge takes our participants over watch towers and mountains, through historic battlement stations that are well off the tourist trail – there are many sections during this charity challenge where you will feel the Great Wall is for just the team you are with, with no-one else in sight.

The trekking on this charity challenge is hard, due to the amount of steps each day- a highlight of this challenge is to conquer the 1,000 steps up to the wall at Mutianyu, culminating with the ascent of the ‘Heavenly Ladder’ – it can sometimes take an hour just to trek one kilometre on this glorious structure!

There is also some free time to explore Beijing’s famous sites, such as the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square before celebrating your achievement at dinner.  If you would like to join the next Over & Above challenge of a lifetime visit the charity website and find out more on www.overandabove.org.uk

To support the hospital charity you can donate by phone, online, cheque or cash.  Just bring your donation to the Fundraising Office on Level 2 at North Devon District Hospital, Raleigh Park, Barnstaple, EX31 4JB or phone the Fundraising Team on 01271 311772 or if you want to find out more, please visit; www.overandabove.org.uk and the charity’s Facebook page or contact the North Devon District Hospital Fundraising Team on 01271 311772 or email ndht.charity@nhs.net

Webbers trophy awarded to Scrumptious Croyde Trail participants for raising £880

Scrumptious Croyde Trail participants Tim and Sha Jones raised a phenomenal £880 for the North Devon District Hospital Special Care Baby Unit through sponsorship at the event.

The Scrumptious Croyde Trail is a scenic 10 mile circular trail with participants either walking

Tim and Sha Jones in their farming themed fancy dress

Tim and Sha Jones in their farming themed fancy dress

or running the route which starting in Croyde and lead participants through the picturesque villages of Croyde, Saunton, Georgeham, Putsborough overlooking Woolacombe, with glimpses of stunning coastal views at every turn. Along the route participants are offered a delicious menu of local produce as they follow the paths around some of the UK’s finest beauty hot spots.

Participants were encouraged to wear farming themed fancy dress for the event and it was great to see so many people dressed up and joining in the fun.

 

DSC_0550They are pictured here with Colin Thorne of Webbers Estate Agents who sponsored the “Most Sponsorship Raised trophy” and Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton.

Tim and Sha raised a fantastic amount through their own fundraising, support from Stickbricks Nursery and matched funding from Western Power Distribution.  The charity would like to thank everyone who supported Tim and Sha in raising such a phenomenal amount towards the Special Care Baby Unit Appeal. We would also like to thank Webbers Estate Agents for providing the trophy.

In total the charity raised almost £15,000 profit which will help the charity purchase a new ventilator for the unit.

North Molton School raise funds for SCBU

FIFTY CHILDREN FROM NORTH MOLTON FRIDAY CLUB raised £831.50 for the Special Care Baby Unit Appeal.

The Friday Club has over 50 members between the ages of 7 – 11 years and meet at North Molton Methodist Church. The Friday Club chose the Special Care Baby Unit Appeal because some of the children had been looked after in the unit when they were babies and they wanted to do something to help.

Friday Club children with Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton, helper Sherry Lynch, Friday Club Leader Rosemarie Courtney and Julie Belcher-Truss, helper.

Friday Club children with Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton, helper Sherry Lynch, Friday Club Leader Rosemarie Courtney and Julie Belcher-Truss, helper.

Friday Club Youth Leader, Rosemarie Courtney said, “The children enjoyed fundraising for the SCBU Unit.  They coloured in pictures, made cakes, craft items, decorated flower pots which they then filled and made money collecting pots and were very enthusiastic about the project.  We were delighted that we raised so much money to help the unit.”

P1020148After they had sold the items they had made, the children organised a fun evening with games and competitions.  They also really enjoyed emptying their collecting pots into the Over and Above swirly wurly collecting tub.

Over and Above Hospital Fundraiser Julie Whitton said “The Friday Club are amazing and have worked very hard to raise this amount of money.  It really will make a difference to the care of our newborn babies in Barnstaple.

 

The Special Care Baby Unit Appeal aims to raise £220,000 to purchase much needed equipment to support our sickest and most vulnerable new born babies with urgent medical needs.   So far, thanks to the amazing support from the people of North Devon the hospital charity has raised £150,000 towards its target.

If you would like to give your support to the hospital charity Over and Above, or want to find out more, please visit; www.overandabove.org.uk and the charity’s facebook page or contact the North Devon District Hospital Fundraising Team on 01271 311772 or email ndht.charity@nhs.net

Sticklepath Bingo raise £1,500 for SCBU

The organisers of Sticklepath Bingo have raised an amazing £1,500 for the Special Care Baby Unit Appeal. Thanks to their amazing support the Appeal has now raised a magnificent £140,000 towards its £250,000 target.

The SCBU Appeal will enable doctors and nurses to treat the most vulnerable newborn born babies born prematurely or with complications. It will provide specialist equipment such as ventilators and the latest incubators so the the condition of newborn babies with urgent medical needs can be treated more effectively. It will enable the SCBU team to continue their fantastic care and enhance their capabilities.

 

 

IMG_2274Over and Above Fundraiser Julie Whitton is pictured with Mary Gallagher, Maureen Babb and Sylvia Chugg.

“Cloud 9” and Friends perform for Dementia Ward Funds

Some of Cloud 9 at Lavington Church

Some of Cloud 9 at Lavington Church

“Cloud 9” and various singing, acting and musician friends across North Devon are raising funds for the Dementia Unit on Fortescue Ward  to build a special Memory Zone.  They are trying to achieve their £1,000 goal to start the zone this summer.

Their “gigs” include “The Shoestring Theatre” in a comedy thriller “Silver Secrets and Lies” at Bradworthy Memorial Hall on Saturday 18th June (tickets £6 from Shirleyann 01409 241119), “Bradazzle” performing variety shows, “Cloud 9” entertaining at Over 60s, and “Peculiar Folk” singing at local pubs. Forthcoming events will appear on the web site and in the press. They need you to come along for an excellent night out and to support Over and Above! For details of what’s coming up, call Linda on 01237 440055, or Shirleyann. 

Bradazzle Show, Halwill Junction

Bradazzle 

The various entertainment groups are driven by Shirleyann and Roger Andrews, Linda and Andy Atherton, and north Devon entertainers having strengths in different areas of music, song and theatre. They perform at a variety of local events in support of Over and Above, and to keep community entertainment alive. The shows in their previous fund raising effort last year (see July 2015) were extremely successful and this year looks to follow.

Peculiar Folk singing at The Hart

Peculiar Folk singing at The Hart