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25/01/07Chelsea Football Club kicks off with just under £11,000 to help fight diabetes Main Menu

Following a match day corporate raffle, monies donated from participating in the FA community shield (formerly the charity shield), and auctioning a limited edition Chelsea football signed by the first team, a fantastic £10,785 has been raised to support The Stephanie Marks Diabetes Appeal, a Chertsey based charity working to improve the diabetes service for Surrey and Middlesex.

Chelsea Mid Fielder, Michael Essien, together with his team mates at Chelsea Football Club, signed a limited edition football, which gave sporting enthusiasts a unique opportunity to bid at a live auction conducted by Wellers Auctioneers last Saturday.

Whilst the limited edition football had a reserve price of £300, the successful highest bidder increased his bid to a remarkable £3,000 having researched the work of the Appeal. Val Marks, Fundraising Manager of the Appeal said, "We are delighted to have worked with Wellers who have helped us tremendously and kindly donated their services. We would like to thank the lucky bidder, who wishes to remain anonymous, for his generosity. Amounts like this tend to be raised at charity dinners and we were absolutely thrilled when we heard the news that £3,000 had been raised at auction."

The Stephanie Marks Diabetes Appeal is raising funds to create a new state of the art, dedicated diabetes resource centre that will provide integrated diabetes treatment, education, and research across the community and all sectors of the healthcare system for patients, carers and medical professionals. The initiative aims to deliver first class local accessibility in line with the National Service Framework for diabetes care. It will be linked to community clinics by a sophisticated IT system allowing quicker and easier access to information and support for both patients and medical professionals.




 
Link to Ashford and St Peters website   Thank you for helping the Stephanie Marks Diabetes Appeal reach its financial target of raising £1 million. We couldn't have done it without your help. Construction of the Diabetes Resource Centre is now underway and is scheduled to be completed in the Autumn 2009.

Official fundraising for the Appeal has now stopped but donations are still welcome and needed to support patient education and materials. Please send your cheque payable to "The Stephanie Marks Appeal" to Janet Booker, Cashier, St. Peter's Hospital (telephone 01932 722334).

Thank you for your ongoing support