Thursday, 29 November 2012

Richard and Judi Present Cheque to the Youth Sports Trust


A cheque for nearly £8000 was presented to the Youth SportsTrust on November 7th at Newbury Racecourse, during the closing dinner of the first of this year's Raising Achievement conferences.  This was funds raised from Harry’s Lunch and Pirate Day.   Please visit the Youth Sports Trust web site for more details.

Wendi Parcell whose daughter Livvie was best friends with harry was the inspiration for Harry’s lunch and in partnership with Judi raised this sum of money.  Unfortunately Wendi at the last minute was unable to make the presentation – needless to say many thanks to Wendi for her dedication to Harry’s Lunch.  Pictured below is Wendi with husband Graham whose business The James Consultancy sponsored the Lunch.

The Youth Sports Trust present the Harry Mills Team Maker Award each year and will be doing so in January 2013 where Richard and Judi will present the award.  For more information please click here.

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

New meningitis vaccine one step closer

Richard and Judi visited the Institute of Child Health and met members of the MRF at a leading research project. We were very privileged to meet lead researchers working at the cutting edge of life saving research, Professor Nigel Klein – Head of Dept. Of Infection at the Institute of Child Health – who also is a clinician at Gt. Ormond St Hospital and Dr Garth Dixon – Lead Clinician for the Dept. Of Microbiology, Virology and Infection and Prevention Control.

Understanding of the disease and the development of a vaccine is a complex task. The many strains of the disease, its ability to evade detection and change over time makes this an extremely difficult task.

We both really appreciated the time taken to explain the research and the new vaccine. The MRF are the leading researcher into Meningitis B and the donations through Harry’s Fund have been so important in this research and will continue to be so in the future as more vaccines are developed.

The following press release is from the MRF:-

Leading meningitis charity Meningitis Research Foundation (MRF) has welcomed the news that a potentially lifesaving vaccine to prevent MenB is one step closer with today’s positive opinion by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

The vaccine, 4CMenB produced by Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics Limited is the first ever vaccine against meningococcal B meningitis and septicaemia (MenB) designed to cover most strains of the disease in Europe.

MenB is responsible for an average of 1870 cases across the UK each year, mostly in young children. Around 1 in 10 people affected will die, and a further 1 in 10 survivors will be left with serious after-effects, such as limb amputations, deafness, blindness, and brain damage.

The new vaccine will require a licence from the European Commission before European governments can consider it for implementation. The UK Government takes vaccination advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. If they recommend the new MenB vaccine, the earliest it could be implemented in the UK would be the end of 2013.

Chris Head, Chief Executive of Meningitis Research Foundation said: “ We have a vision of a world free from meningitis and septicaemia so this news is a huge boost for our members and their families, and for doctors and scientists who have all worked tirelessly against this devastating disease. Since the first meningitis vaccine was introduced in 1992, many strains of meningitis including Hib, MenC and pneumococcal have been dramatically reduced. Once the MenB vaccine is licensed, it is essential that Government give it full consideration as soon as possible, especially given the shocking lifetime costs to people who survive MenB and are left with serious, life-long disabilities. We must not allow children to die from this disease if it can be prevented”

MRF Trustee Professor George Griffin, professor of Infectious Diseases and Medicine at St George’s University of London said: “This vaccine is a real step forward and will have a major impact on MenB cases. However, meningitis will remain a major clinical problem and research into microbial causes continues to be a priority alongside raising public awareness of the symptoms.”

Paralympics reporter and keen equestrian Diana Man (30) from Tunbridge Wells is building a new life after contracting MenB in November 2007 which left her without her lower legs, her fingers and with epilepsy.

She said: “My life has changed a great deal since getting MenB, but I have learned to adjust and manage just like anyone else. If a vaccine has been produced to prevent this disease it should be made available as soon as possible to prevent anyone else having to face the difficulties myself and others face in the future both physically, emotionally and financially.“

Further photos can be found here

Marlow FM Gems Award

Richard and Judi were the proud recipients of the Marlow FM hidden Gems award.  The award was made for raising £100,000 for Harry's Fund at the Meningitis Research Foundation.  This was presented at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on September 29th 2012.  We would like to thank Marlow FM for making the award.

A very big thank you must also go to all the people, businesses and clubs that have made donations to Harry's Fund.  The generosity, kindness and time that has been given is truly overwhelming.   It is also a tremendous salute to the memory Harry and all he represented in life.

Harry's Lunch 2012



We just wanted to say a huge thank you to those who joined us for Harry’s Lunch and to everyone who has contributed to Harry’s Lunch over the last five years.

It was an amazing event full of love, laughter and plenty of tears! What a very special way to finish Harry’s Lunch.

Please visit the below.

Huge thanks go to Jacob and Alex Jones who said what we all felt, so eloquently. It was so lovely to remember Harry and feel the love and warmth that was evident at the lunch.

Also a big thanks to Olympic Medallist Alex Danson who gave a truly inspirational speech.

Wendi and Judi
The total amount raised for Youth Sport Trust and Bisham Church is £8,980.   This includes  Alex Woolley's fantastic contribution of over £1,300.   Jacob Buckle raised a further brilliant £600 and this has gone directly to Youth Sport Trust.  Fraser Duncan raised £500 at at an event which his team ran for key business contacts.  Fraser says "at the function my boss talked about Harry’s Fund and the associated charities and subsequently everybody dug deep".  Softcat donated nearly £2000  to the lunch and also Pirates Day.

In addition to The Youth Sports Trust £1000 will be donated to to Bisham Church where Harry is buried.

It has been so much fun and a privilege organising Harry’s Lunch for the last five years, working so closely with all those involved.

Thank you all so much for supporting Harry’s Lunch over the last five years - we couldn't have done it without you.

With much love

Wendi & Judi
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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Tom Norfolk & the Santa Fun Run


In December, Tom, a previous winner of the Spinfield Harry Mills Memorial Cup, took part in the Santa Fun Run organised by the Rotary Club of Marlow. 

He donated half of his sponsorship to Harry & the Youth Sport Trust, and raised £11.

Unfortunately, we do not have a photo of Tom in full Santa gear!! But then again Santa has always been an elusive chap!

Chris Goldson: 16th June 2012 The Incredible Three Peaks Challenge



Chris's Story..
The last time I did something worth sponsoring, I was a silly 9 year-old.
Saturday 16 June sees me and my ITV work chums tackle the Three Peaks Challenge, climbing each of the highest peaks in Scotland (Ben Nevis), England (Scafell Pike) and Wales (Snowdon) in 24 hours.
I'm fundraising in memory of 11 year-old Harry, a family member (my wife Angela is Judi's cousin) who sadly lost his life to a rare form of meningitis in 2007. Harry was a hugely talented sportsman, destined for great things, and he'll be my inspiration as I stagger up these majestic mountains.  
Chris has raised £600 - please visit Chris's fund raising site

National Pirate Day – FST the Group : 25th May 2012


There was swashbuckling galore on Friday May 25th as pirates stormed the bridge and took to the streets of Marlow raising funds for Harry & the Youth Sport Trust.  Yes It was National Pirate Day in Marlow.

Pirates from FST were joined by salty sea dogs from Softcat in Marlow & Manchester – an extract from their newsletter reads…

Grilled grub for me hearties
One highlight o’ this special day be Cap’n Martin Hellawell’s barbecue. Another be a competition for the best-dressed pirate. Aaarrr!
Pieces of eight for a good cause
All employees who remember to dress as pirates will be donatin’ £2 o’ their swag to the Harry Mills Charity. Any poxed blaggard who forgets to dress up will be donatin’ £5 o’ booty instead. 
(Softcat also donated £500 of Capital Bonds to Harry’s Lunch)
Children from Spinfield and Bisham Schools also enthusiastically joined in the fun whilst the Slug & Lettuce held a pirate quiz and Renaissance Hair Salon & the Euro-Japanese Exchange Foundation held cake sales. A total of £3663 was raised.

Pirate Day was the brainchild of Mark Howard at FST – the Group and has been raising funds for charity for the past 4 years. 

Harry’s Lunch - 26th September 2012


Parmoor

The fifth and final Harry’s Lunch will again be held, organised by Wendi Parcell and Judi.  As in previous years, the lunch will be at St Katharines, a beautiful former nunnery in Parmoor, and the theme will be ‘Celebration’.    


A celebration of Harry’s life.

As 2012’s celebrations include the Olympics, the lunch will be in aid of The Youth Sport Trust and feature the colours gold, silver & bronze.



The YST hold an annual residential training camp for talented young athletes and every year present the Harry Mills Teammaker Award to the athlete who shows the most team spirit by encouraging and motivating fellow team members to succeed.


Alex Danson, the Great Britain Women’s Hockey Team star forward and Olympic medal hopeful, will be attending the lunch. Bisham Abbey has been their training ground in the run up to the Olympics, and we wish them every success in the forthcoming Games. 

A donation will also be made to All Saints Church in Bisham in memory of Harry. 


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Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Harry's Lunch is Featured in the Oxford Transplant Foundation Newsletter


The Oxford Transplant Foundation have featured the very successful Harry's Lunch 2011 in their recent newsletter.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Men’s Health Survival of the Fittest challenge 4 Harry


Jessica Denton and boyfriend Nick with the team from Renaissance Hair Salon including Len, Chris, Jess and Tasha and friends Jess Hayward and Kim plus Jenny (Harry's sister) her friend Jo Lawton have taken part in a 10km assault course around Battersea Power Station.  The event attracted 12,000  competitors from all over the country.


Despite the odds and the weather they raised nearly £2000.  Thanks also to customers of Renaissance for generous donations.

As part of the course they had to clamber over high walls, swing on monkey bars, wade through cold muddy water and carry heavy sacks on their backs. 

To see photographs of their brave (and muddy) antics, please view the photo Gallery.




Harry’s Lunch Wednesday 26th September 2012


The annual Harry’s Lunch will again be held, organised by Wendi Parcell and Judi.  As in previous years, the lunch will be at St Katharines, a beautiful former nunnery in Parmoor.  As it is Olympic year, the lunch will be in aid of The Youth Sport Trust and the theme, gold, silver & bronze. Alex Danson of the England Hockey Team and Olympic medal hopeful, will be attending.

More details to follow….

FST National Pirates Day Friday May 25th 2012


Following the hugely successful 2011 Pirates Day, FST will again be dressing up, swigging rum, and walking the plank, all to raise funds for Harry and the Youth Sport Trust.

Various events are planned, including a raffle and a pub quiz at the Slug & Lettuce in Marlow High Street. Preparations are underway and it is hoped that a number of local schools will also be participating.

So watch out for Pirates on May 25th!

Marlow Mini Rugby Tournament Sunday 25th March



The Harry Mills Memorial Cup was presented to the winning under 12s team, Marlow, at the annual Mini Rugby Tournament held at Riverwoods, home of Marlow rugby.  Around 140 teams and 2500 players and parents descend on Riverwoods every year, for what is the largest mini rugby event in the South East.

The under 12s competition is always a fiercely fought contest and one of the highlights of the tournament. This year, both Marlow A and Marlow B teams had a chance at the silverware. Marlow Bs met Chobham in the playoffs for the Bowl and, despite heroic efforts, finally drew 0-0 and so shared the trophy.

Marlow A team met Teddington in the finals of the ‘A’ tournament.  Clare Daniels, the renowned UK Number 1 Ladies International Referee officiated, wearing a pair of Harry’s black & white hooped socks. The match was thrilling and when the final whistle blew, the score was 5-3.  Team Captain Luke Funnell is pictured with Judi holding Harry's Cup.
   
Harry’s Cup was presented to the winning Marlow team by Richard & Judi, accompanied by Clare Daniels. It is the first time Marlow have won the Cup, so it was a very special moment.



More Pictures can be found here

Gatsby & Daisy Charity Coffee Event 27th February 2012

Gatsby & Daisy, a ladies and gentlemen’s outfitters in Marlow’s West Street, held a special day for Harry raising funds for the Youth Sport Trust in conjunction with their Clearance Sale.

The shop stayed open from 10am to 10pm and offered some amazing discounts.  Thanks to social media the word soon got around and people (including the Mayor of Marlow) flocked to browse.

Morning coffee and afternoon tea were served by butler Andrew Dixon (formerly of the Savoy) who brought along beautiful flower arrangements and birdcages to add to the atmosphere.

James & Adele of Gatsby & Daisy doubled the amount collected and in all nearly £450 was raised.


Youth Sport Trust Orientation Camp December 2011

The annual 3 day YST Orientation Camp for gifted young athletes took place at Loughborough University 20 – 23rd December. At the closing ceremony, Richard presented the Harry Mills Teammaker Award to winner Claire Brown accompanied by Olympic sprinter Jason Gardener and Baroness Sue Campbell CBE, Chair of the YST. Jason won gold in the Mens 4 x 100m relay in Athens.