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Alyce Dignum-Blackley, 15 offered the following advice before she succumbed
to Cystic Fibrosis in 2005.
“YOU SHOULD TRY TO ENJOY EVERY MOMENT AND TAKE EVERY CHANCE!”
Purple Soup are proud to be trustees of the program “Alyce’s
Wish” which will aim to share adventure with these very special
people, who like Alyce, battle with the grueling hospital stays and difficulties
of living with C.F.
Purple Soup staff will donate their time to the program.
Alyce would have wanted it that way. The “Princess” who loved
all things pink bullied Purple Soup founder, Tim Marchinton, into designing
adventures for CF patients, even if they involved towing a oxygen bottle
around. Tim is proud to have known Alyce, and her inspiration and legacy
lives on in this program.
Cross infection risks mean that patients with Cystic Fibrosis cannot attend
adventure camps as a group. We will deliver programs for One C.F patient,
their family and friends.
It might be canoeing, abseiling, swim with the dolphins, rock climbing,
sky diving or anything else that challenges the individual.
Apart from lots of laughter and fun, we guarantee that the participants
will leave shouting “I Can Do It”
If you know somebody with Cystic Fibrosis who could use a bit of adventure,
then contact us at info@purplesoup.org
100% of all donations will be used to create memorable adventures for
young people with CF.
2005 Cystic Fibrosis Trust Walk in memory of Alyce Dignum-Blackley.
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