Clare triumphs with over £25,000 raised in triathlon challenge for The Walton Centre Charity

Date: 02 February 2023

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Six years ago, Clare Wilson experienced a serious bleed on the brain while she was living near Chester. Clare was rushed to The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust for lifesaving surgery where a coil, which stops the bleeding, was implanted into her brain. Since her first visit, Clare has had several treatments and surgeries to maintain her health.

Ahead of a more complicated surgery here at The Walton Centre, Clare wanted to take on a monumental challenge to raise money for The Walton Centre Charity.

She said: “Honestly, I owe them my life, I couldn’t have paid for a better service. Every time I’ve had to come in for surgery the hospital has been exemplary in their care for me. Initially I spent a lot of time on Dott Ward and the staff were so attentive and supportive. So to thank them properly I just had to do something to raise some money for The Walton Centre Charity.”

An avid runner, Clare decided to set the challenge of doing the equivalent of a triathlon every day for 30 days – with help from her colleagues at Co-Op.

Clare said: “Looking back now I realise it was quite a big challenge! But I knew I had amazing people around me to get stuck in and help. I also wanted to aim high with the fundraising target and set £20,000. Thank goodness we kept a spreadsheet to keep track of everyone’s progress!”

Collectively, Clare and her team ran 5km, swam half a mile and cycled 20km each day for the month of November 2022.

Clare continued: “I couldn’t believe the outpouring of support I received. It really inspired friends, family and complete strangers to donate to our cause. Altogether we raised over £25,000 for The Walton Centre Charity and I couldn’t be happier. Times are hard and it feels amazing to be able to give support back to the hospital like this, and I’m so proud of my colleagues who stepped up and took part in the challenge. We’re looking forward to supporting the charity more in the future!”

Clare’s amazing donation will go towards supporting patients receiving treatment and rehabilitation here.

Anne Hodgson, Community Fundraiser, The Walton Centre Charity, said: “I’m blown away by the fundraising Clare and her team have done for us. This incredible achievement means that unwell patients will have an enhanced level of rehabilitation when they need it most. I will be forever grateful to Clare and her colleagues for the difference this will make to patients.”

If you want to get involved in our charity and fundraise for The Walton Centre, go to www.thewaltoncentrecharity.org.

 

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Notes to editors

Further information, or to arrange an interview, please contact the Communications Team at The Walton Centre on 0151 556 3397 or wcft.communications@nhs.net

The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust is the only hospital trust in the UK specialising in neurology, neurosurgery and pain services. Although the majority of patients come from Merseyside, Cheshire, North Wales, Lancashire and the Isle of Man, for some specialist treatments of complex disorders we see patients from all parts of the country, referred by their GPs or other neurologists, neurosurgeons and pain clinicians.

The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust was rated as ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission. The independent regulator of all health and social care services in England published its rating on Friday 21 October 2016, following announced and unannounced inspection visits to the Trust in April 2016.

For more information please visit: www.thewaltoncentre.nhs.uk or follow the Trust on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

 

The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Lower Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool L9 7LJ
0151 525 3611

  • Summary:

    Ahead of a more complicated surgery here at The Walton Centre, Clare wanted to take on a monumental challenge to raise money for The Walton Centre Charity.