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06-07-2011, 08:52
Emily Rose was born in Peterborough City Hospital on 11th May 2011 with a very rare, severe heart condition called HLHS.
Immediately after being born Emily Rose was taken to Great Ormond Street Hospital where she was to undergo a series of life saving operations to rebuild her heart, as untreated there is a 95% mortality rate. After 3 weeks of treatment Emily Rose was deemed strong enough to go home for the first time on 6th June 2011, before unfortunately passing away on 15th June 2011.
During her short life Emily Rose and her parents were given fantastic care and support by the people and staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital and because of this they would like to give something back and potentially help other parents who find themselves in a similar situation.
The Boro Bar put in a fantastic winning auction bid (proceeds to the Emily Rose Foundation) for The Boro Bar Ultras to play a 7-A-Side game against: Ken Charlery, David Farrell, Marcus Ebdon, Darren Clarke, Kevin Shoemake, Chris Plummer, Simon Rea and Richard Scott. The match will be played tonight from 7pm at The Powerleague in Stanground, if anyone is at a loose-end and fancies watching.
For more about Emily and her story please vist: http://emilyrosesheart.blogspot.com/
For more information on the condition visit: http://hlhsinfo.homestead.com/
If you are unable to attend or just don't like football please feel free to donate anyway as this is a really worthy cause and every penny will make a difference, go to:
http://www.justgiving.com/Jordan-Mulhern/
Immediately after being born Emily Rose was taken to Great Ormond Street Hospital where she was to undergo a series of life saving operations to rebuild her heart, as untreated there is a 95% mortality rate. After 3 weeks of treatment Emily Rose was deemed strong enough to go home for the first time on 6th June 2011, before unfortunately passing away on 15th June 2011.
During her short life Emily Rose and her parents were given fantastic care and support by the people and staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital and because of this they would like to give something back and potentially help other parents who find themselves in a similar situation.
The Boro Bar put in a fantastic winning auction bid (proceeds to the Emily Rose Foundation) for The Boro Bar Ultras to play a 7-A-Side game against: Ken Charlery, David Farrell, Marcus Ebdon, Darren Clarke, Kevin Shoemake, Chris Plummer, Simon Rea and Richard Scott. The match will be played tonight from 7pm at The Powerleague in Stanground, if anyone is at a loose-end and fancies watching.
For more about Emily and her story please vist: http://emilyrosesheart.blogspot.com/
For more information on the condition visit: http://hlhsinfo.homestead.com/
If you are unable to attend or just don't like football please feel free to donate anyway as this is a really worthy cause and every penny will make a difference, go to:
http://www.justgiving.com/Jordan-Mulhern/