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From Jenny Agutter about her Niece

  • Mar 6, 2019
  • 1 min read

When my niece Rachel was found to have cystic fibrosis it was a shock to the family, but with care, medication, and hard work, she has so far held back the life threatening damage caused to her lungs by infections. When her sister, my niece Georgina, found her second child had cystic fibrosis, it felt like another terrible blow. Her husband carried such a rare CF gene it wasn’t detected.


Georgina has posted this message which I would like to share with you and hope you will also pass on.

"When our beautiful boy Albert was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at four weeks old it was an enormous shock for us and our family. An all too familiar disease had reared its ugly head again. The Cystic Fibrosis Trust has been there for us every step of the way. That’s why my lovely brother is running the London Marathon this year to raise much needed funds to support the charity and and the wonderful work they do in striving for a cure.


We would be so grateful for any sponsorship of Charlie’s efforts to raise funds."


Please visit his JustGiving page: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/charles-agutter


If anyone feels able to support then that's wonderful, but in these tough times I know that's not always possible. Anyone just sharing this will be helping by raising much needed awareness. Thank you.


 
 
 

2 Comments


John Kelly
John Kelly
3 days ago

The post about Jenny’s niece really stuck with me because it quietly shows how family stories carry both pain and resilience over time. I was dealing with a heavy computer assignment on a similar reflective topic when everything felt scattered and hard to structure. In the middle of that pressure, I used do my computer assignment to help organize my thoughts and keep the narrative focused. It made me realize how clarity often comes from stepping back and letting structure guide emotion instead of fighting it.

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kocalol502
7 days ago

Ces dernières années, le brunch est devenu presque incontournable dans les grandes villes touristiques, mais il devient aussi difficile de trouver des endroits réellement agréables et pas uniquement conçus pour les réseaux sociaux. À Marrakech, j’aime surtout les lieux qui gardent une ambiance détendue malgré l’affluence de visiteurs. En consultant Brunch Marrakech, j’ai retrouvé cette idée d’un espace plus chaleureux où l’on vient autant pour le moment passé sur place que pour manger. C’est souvent ce type d’ambiance qui fait qu’on garde un bon souvenir d’une adresse après un voyage.

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