May 04, 2025
The Big Walk - Episode 1: The Marathon Menace
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A Long Time Ago In A Galaxy Not So Far Away...
Episode 1
The Marathon Menace
In a world filled with hope and generosity, a group of brave walkers embark on a journey of compassion and purpose. On May 4th, they will walk a marathon to support two incredible causes: Great Ormond Street Hospital and Camp Simcha.
Great Ormond Street Hospital, a beacon of care and healing, continues to provide life-saving treatment for children battling serious illness, while bringing comfort and strength to families in need.
Camp Simcha, a place of joy and respite, gives children with serious medical conditions the chance to experience unforgettable moments of happiness, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Together, these walkers will unite their steps to raise vital funds, ensuring these forces of good continue their essential work. But the road ahead is long, and the power of your support will help turn the tide in favour of hope, courage, and healing.
May the steps be with them.
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Our vision is that no Jewish family, anywhere in the UK, with a child affected by serious illness should have to suffer without our support. Our mission is to provide bespoke, unconditional, practical and emotional support to Jewish families where there is serious childhood illness. We bring hope and joy by providing powerful, positive experiences.
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Juliet Solomon
Good luck Adrian and Alison and well done for raising money for both very worthy causes xx
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Rabbi Claude and Stephnie Vecht-Wolf
Wishing you much hatzlacha and a Refuah Shelaima for Zack.
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Hope all goes well. Wishing you all the very best.
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Great charities to support. Good luck with the walk!
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A very worthy cause.
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Hatzlocho with this great cause!
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Best of luck with the Big Walk - and great cause too.
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Good Luck. Adrian. I’m sure all will be ok.
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Two absolutely amazing charities- hope this helps just a little x
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Summer Family Residential Retreat – budget £150,000 Family Retreat Each year we offer Camp Simcha families with seriously ill children a precious few days away together, full of fun and relaxation in beautiful surroundings, with all their medical needs catered for. A range of specially programmed activities are organised for both the children and the parents, from helicopter rides, private zoos and circus shows, to ‘dinner for two’ for parents who never normally get to spend any time together due to the demands of looking after their seriously ill child. Each child has a trained ‘big brother’ or ‘big sister’ volunteer taking care of them and ensuring that they have an unforgettable time while parents can relax and recharge from their challenging lives. Retreat also provides Camp Simcha parents with an amazing community of support where they can form bonds with other parents who are going through similar challenges – this experience removes feelings of isolation, and the friendships formed last long after Retreat ends. Here is a quote from one of our families: “It’s been hard to see much joy in the last year, there has been so much sadness and dark days, but the weekend was joyful at every turn and gave us such an emotional boost. Time as a family, time as a couple, time alone – it was all so needed. It lifted all our spirits”.
0 likesFamily Accommodation at Gosh – Budget £150,000 Accommodation video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk3-c7iBxRE Family accommodation GOSH Charity funds accommodation just moments away from the hospital, so parents and carers have somewhere close by to lay their head at night. The proximity of the accommodation means parents can be by their child’s bedside in minutes, day or night. Patient length of stay and family accommodation. In 2022/23, the average length of stay in the hospital, in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU), Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), was eight days. However, many patients have multiple stays during the year and often change wards, moving between high dependency units or intensive care and regular wards. From April-September 2024 over 73% of the rooms were occupied. £40 helps to cover the cost of one night’s stay in our family accommodation, so parents and carers can stay close by while their child is in hospital.
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