Issue 6 - April 2013 - Alex Hulme Foundation
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Issue 6 - April 2013 - Alex Hulme Foundation
APRIL 2013 ISSUE 6 QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER Welcome to Issue Six Alex Hulme Foundation Newsletter Eighteen months on and we remain astonished by the kindness and generosity shown by so many people towards the Alex Hulme Foundation. Everyone who has supported this legacy for Alex should feel rightfully proud of what they have achieved to date, safe in the knowledge that they are making a difference. Evidence of the progress that has been made since we reached agreement with Dr. Turner twelve months ago can be seen from the update on page two. If any motivation was needed, the steps we have made can only ensure we continue to strive to meet our target of finding a cure for this dreadful illness and ensure children are treated on a more individual basis in the future. LIFE GOES ON Life moves on around us and we have found that out in recent weeks with the sudden and sad loss of three people, two of them to forms of cancer, who along with their families have been very supportive towards the charity. This underlines that whilst the work of the Foundation continues, people’s lives can be affected in so many ways. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Adrian Kyle, Colin Boyd and John Simon. What has been so heartening recently is the number of different types of events people are choosing to undertake aside from the welcomed sponsored events. From quiz nights, theatre nights and parties at home, it shows great imagination that people want to ‘run their marathon’ in the best way they can. We welcome any event that not only raises funds but also helps improve awareness of the existence of the Foundation. *STAR BALL* 2013 Saturday 6th July 2013 - 7:00pm for 7:30pm Worsley Park Hotel & Country Club, Walkden Road, Worsley Park, Manchester M28 2QT This year, we have set the ticket price at £35 per person for which guests will receive a welcome drink and 3-course meal. The evening will consist of live entertainment including the return by popular demand of close up magician James Anthony. Those who attended last year’s Ball will know that James Anthony is a truly gifted Close Up Magician and Card Magician, performing his unique Close Up Magic effects that have made him such a popular choice for events worldwide. OUR RAY OF SUNSHINE The comperé and entertainer for the evening is renowned local singer, Andy Lee. Andy enjoys an established, successful solo career. Throughout which he has worked with many big names in the Entertainment business, appeared numerous times on radio and television and has won awards for Best Harmony, Best Act and Best Vocalist, both regionally and nationally. We are also delighted that Dr. Turner has kindly agreed to attend the Ball and will update everyone on how the research project is progressing. There is ample free onsite parking but for those would like to stay overnight, the Worsley Park has granted guests a special reduced rate of £99 for a single or double room including breakfast. This rate is only available on rooms booked before 8th June 2013. It is important to us that everyone who has kindly given the Foundation their support can come together to celebrate its success to date, so if you would like to join us and/or book a room from the hotel or take a look at the venue please visit the website and follow the link to Star Ball 2013. Tickets can also be obtained by contacting the Foundation directly by phone, post or e-mail. We look forward to seeing you there! * 8 Edinburgh Close Sale Cheshire M33 4EZ * 0161 973 1343 * 07811 510311 * Progress APRIL 2013 PAGE 2 ALEX HULME FOUNDATION QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY DIVISION OF MOLECULAR HISTOPATHOLOGY Level 3 Lab Block, Box 231, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 0QQ Tel: 01223 762655 – Fax: 01223 586670 – Email: sdt36@cam.ac.uk Determining the identity of the paediatric B-cell NonHodgkin Lymphoma stem cell and its chemotherapeutic sensitivity How quickly time flies! Not quick enough it seems for Spring to arrive! Regardless, writing this has given me the opportunity to reflect upon the year that has passed since Dave and Nic first approached me and shared their determination to improve the treatment of children with lymphoma. It has been an eventful year and whilst research progresses at a steady pace we have achieved much. Most notably we now have a formal link with the imminent worldwide paediatric B-NHL clinical trial. There has not been a paediatric clinical trial of this nature for over 10 years and so our involvement is a monumental occasion and we should be recruiting the first children in the UK very soon. Whilst it is unfortunate that children are still developing this disease, we can be assured in the knowledge that they will be receiving the best treatment we can currently offer and at the same time will be donating their tumour tissues to our lab in order that we can develop better therapies for children in the future. We expect to acquire 25 tumour samples per year over the 5 years of the trial from the UK participants; these tumour samples will be invaluable in enabling us to fully understand the evolution of this cancer. With support from the Alex Hulme Foundation we will carry out research, firstly using a whole genome sequencing approach to determine the subtle changes that occur within the DNA that might be contributing to tumour growth, and secondly dissecting the heterogeneity of the tumour to identify the Queen bees, the orchestrators of the tumour. It is our intention that these studies will not only help us to understand why and how these cancers arise but also to identify novel drug targets for future development. I am also delighted that our lab will be joined by a new student in July who will spend a year working full-time in the lab on this project. The student, who has chosen to work SPREAD THE WORD voluntarily in our lab instead of taking on a paid industrial placement (she is studying for a 4 year degree whereby rd the 3 year is spent working in a practicing laboratory) is very keen to learn and help the cause having herself, like many of us, lost a family member to cancer. I am delighted that the Alex Hulme Foundation will be helping out by providing a stipend to assist the student with her living expenses as well as all the laboratory consumables that will be needed for this important project. As always, many, many thanks for your continued efforts without which we would not be able to carry out this essential research. Best Wishes Dr Suzanne D. Turner PhD. Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research Bennett Fellow EQUIPMENT UPDATE Following on from the decision made by the Trustees to allocate funds raised in year two to raising £30,000 to purchase a Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorter (FACS) Accuri C6 flow cytometer for Dr. Turner, which is not only vital to the project but as she currently has to hire one from another lab it will help to save her both time and money. To date we have raised £15,401 so we are half way towards the target. With your help we will soon have met our first target of year two. * Contact us via the website - www.alexhulmefoundation.co.uk * E-mail - alexhulmefoundation@hotmail.co.uk * * Follow us on Facebook – Alex Hulme Foundation * Twitter - @alexhfoundation * News APRIL 2013 PAGE 3 ALEX HULME FOUNDATION QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER £100,000 IN SIGHT As the breakdown on page four indicates, we are just under seven thousand pounds short of raising £100,000 in eighteen months! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this remarkable feat. We sincerely hope that by the time we write again, that magical figure will have been passed. One way help still further and to maximize the amounts raised is via Gift Aid. As we have now entered a new tax year it is timely to remind everyone that if you are a tax payer, as a charity, we can reclaim the income tax that you have already paid on the income out of which you make your donation. This means that from a £10 donation, the Foundation will receive £12.50. Gift Aid donations do not cost the donor, any extra so all you need to do is to confirm that you are a taxpayer and that you are willing for your donations to be included in the Gift Aid scheme for the benefit of the Foundation and include your full name, address and postcode with your donation. CHARITY NIGHT Ben Paddon who, along with his colleague Sue Davies, bravely had his head in May 2012, raising over £4,000 in the process has kindly offered to mark the anniversary of this event by arranging a night of entertainment to raise further funds for the Foundation. Ben, supported by his partner Gillian, have worked tirelessly to arrange a Charity Night on Friday 10th May 2013 at 7pm at Newton Ward Conservative Club, Ashton Road, Newton, Hyde, SK14 4BH. The evening will include entertainment, DJ, a buffet and a raffle for which prizes range from a TV to the free hire of a skip! Tickets are now available at £10 each and can be obtained by contacting the Foundation or you can pay by card by clicking on the link on the website. We hope you can come along to what will undoubtedly be a great night. BAXTER’S BLOG Hello everyone, I’m Baxter and it is great to be able to finally speak to you all. I have been asked by Mum, Dad and Matt to write a blog thingy for each newsletter to let you know how I am going on, so here goes. I would like to thank everyone for making me so welcome in my new home and for all the lovely things that have been said about me. I hope I can do justice to your kind words. What a busy few months I have had since this cheeky chap named Matt plucked me from my weaning box in early December and gave me a hug. It seemed a long time until I BAXTER saw him again but he came back for me and took me for a ride in this big metal box on wheels. It was my first time away from my Mum, brothers and sisters but I was very happy because Matt was looking after me. I soon had my own bed, toys to play with and bowls to eat and drink out of without having to fight anyone to use them although Matt does try sometimes. It’s not all been good though as one day Matt took me to see this big man who squirted something up my nose which made me sneeze and kept sticking sharp things into me and then said sorry and gave me a biscuit! I have also been to this place where this lady tries to drown me, rubs smelly stuff over me, and chops lumps of my fur off then tries to blow even more off with this blowy thing! I quite like that bit though. I know all about Alex as I go to visit a place with his name on every day. Everyone seems sad when they talk about him. I’ve heard people talk about the Alex Hulme Foundation and how it is raising money for a lady to make children better which sounds great to me. I will be doing all I can to help everyone else raise as much money as possible so I hope you will me help too. So far, I have been to watch people running but they wouldn’t let me run after them so maybe I can come and watch you at an event soon and chase you instead! I hope to see you very soon Baxter xx We Will Always Love You, You Will Always Be With Us In Our Hearts Events APRIL 2013 PAGE 4 ALEX HULME FOUNDATION QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER FUNDRAISING UPDATE Since the last newsletter many people have undertaken various types of events. Please see the website for more information and amounts raised from some of these events. Steve Bazley, Denise & Steve Creely and Dorothy Cooper and over 100 people who bought their 2013 AHF Calendars Xerox - Proceeds from their Tuck Shop Susan Taylor who made and sold bags and Christmas cards Daye Bajela, Sally Pridding and Massey Halls Charity Fun Day at Sale Grammar School Ladies Night (including Nic Nacs) at Woodheys Primary Lucy Bishop who made and sold lovely bracelets Phil Sephton – St Helens 10K – (Baxter’s first event!) Amanda Dyer - Wilmslow Half Marathon Carole Coram - Boden Party Cllr Baugh’s Ex-Mayor Committee – St David’s Day Dinner Christina & Tony Robinson & James Goodwin Musical Theatre Company - Theatre Night – Oliver & Sister Act Phil Sephton & Mark Whittle – St Helens to Southport Run Generous donations were also received from:Altrincham General Hospital Physio Dept Heather Harrisson Wilmslow High School Mark Rowe - Rowes Gardening Sale Civic Society Lesley & Barrow Gaskarth NHS Tameside & Glossop Miss Cook, Miss Nutt & staff at Ashton on Mersey School Margaret Deakin & Anne Bell Julie Samari & Family Dorothy Kyle & Family Liam Williamson Many people also kindly donated money for Nic’s Birthday as well as an Easter gift for Alex. Thank you to everyone for their valued support FUTURE EVENTS Saturday 20th April 2013 - Trash & Treasure Sale - Hazel Grove United Reformed Church, Short Street, Hazel Grove. SK7 4AD Sunday 28th April 2013 - Manchester Marathon - Alex Daine th Friday 10 May 2013 – Charity Night at Newton Ward Conservative Club Ashton Road, Newton, Hyde, SK14 4BH. Ben Paddon & Gillian Hadfield Sunday 12th May 2013 - Chester Half Marathon – Jess Dalby Sunday 26th May 2013 - Manchester 10K - Alan Concannon, Phil Sephton, Amy Jackson, Chris Johnstone and Andy & Total Raised £93, 180.47 £100,000 £90,000 £80,000 £70,000 £60,000 £50,000 £40,000 £30,000 £20,000 £10,000 £0 Sales Donations Fundraising TOTAL @ 14/04/2013 Adam Gorton and Georgina Newton. th Monday 27 May 2013 – Manchester Junior Run – Sam & Charlie Concannon Friday 14th June 2013 - Pampered Chef Evening Dawn Concannon Saturday 15th June 2013 - Great North Swim in Windermere - Karen & Ian Sykes th nd Saturday 6 July 2013 – 2 ANNUAL *STAR BALL* at Worsley Park Hotel & Country Club. M28 2QT - 7pm for 7:30pm. For further details of these events, please visit the website: www.alexhulmefoundation.co.uk ITEMS FOR SALE *White T-Shirts* £10 - S (36"), M (40"), L (44") XL (46") * Wrist Straps * - AHF - Alex Hulme Foundation * Wristbands * - Adult & Ladies/Youth Sizes * Keyrings* - AHF - Alex Hulme Foundation All £2 each (+ 50p p&p where applicable) *Cross Stitch Cards* - Made to order £1.50 to £2 (+ £1 p&p) Simply Trafford COOKBOOK - £4 ************************************************************** Thank you for your continued support. Dave, Nic, *Alex*, Matt & Baxter xxx We hope you enjoyed reading our newsletter. If you have any comments or items you would like to include in our Seventh Edition due out on 15th July 2013, please do not hesitate to contact us.