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FUNDRAISER: Emily Blackburn A WOMAN who was born with her heart on the wrong side of her body has taken part in a gruelling charity challenge, Emily Blackburn, of Chesham, was born with dextrocardia, a rare heart condition in which your heart points toward the right side of your chest instead of the left. The 31-year-old endured three major operations as a child, with the condition causing a variety of symptoms including breathing difficulties, blue lips and skin, and fatigue. But despite her health issues, Emily has now cycled 25 miles in her living room in aid of Lagan’s Foundation, which goes into the homes of severely ill children and offers their families respite support. ....
L-R: Warren Hardman, Mark Pollitt, Tom Hyde STAFF at a Bolton firm are taking on the challenge of a lifetime to raise money for the company charity. Three workers at IT and Telecoms provider Digicomm 360, based in Halliwell Road, is gearing up to join Lagan s Foundation Charity Skydive Team for a breathtaking experience. Lagan’s Foundation aims to physically help support families who have infants and children up to 19 years old who have been diagnosed with complex health conditions. Managing Director Mark Pollitt said: “It’s a key part of our ethos at Digicomm to give something back to the wider community, so every year we pledge our support to several local charities, with staff dedicating their own time to raise funds. ....
Michelle Kaye A WHITEFIELD woman who used lockdown to reset her career and move from mobile hairdressing into looking after desperately ill children has won her charity’s first-ever employee award. Michelle Kaye was honoured by her colleagues at Lagan’s Foundation, who go into the homes of young people with heart and feeding problems. Michelle won the award after she managed to communicate with a none-speaking teenager just by watching her eyes. Her extraordinary empathy has helped her build what she describes as a “fun relationship” with the 17-year-old girl from South Manchester. “We have reached the point where I know that if she looks at her hoist, she wants to get out of her chair, said Michelle. This young lady is at the point of transition into the adult world, and she needs to feel wanted. Some of her family members have even said that I understand her more than they do.” ....