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laddo london 20 Mar 18 9.17am | |
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Good morning HOL… Just want to make you all aware of a very special mascot at the Palace vs Brighton game in April. Lilac, a 3 year old from Cheltenham, has Cerebral Palsy and her folks are raising the necessary funds which will allow her to have an operation called SDR. This surgery will give Lilac the chance to walk independently which would be a massively positive life changing event for her and the family. Unfortunately, such a procedure isn’t available on the NHS so her family are working tirelessly to raise the funds which will give their daughter the chance to walk…something the vast majority of us take for granted every single day. I can confirm two things: Number 1 is that Lilac and her family are absolutely wonderful people. Their strength through a difficult period has been inspirational to all those close to them. Number 2 is that Lilac’s Dad is a huge Palace fan. I’ll never forget the bear hug he gave me at full time in the play-off final back in 2013…I’m pretty sure he’s triggered some sort of ligament damage in my shoulder! Like all passionate Palace fans, his kids don’t have a choice but to support Palace too, something we should all applaud. Below is Little Lilac’s Legs Just Giving Page. If you can spare a few quid I know the family would much appreciate it. Also, please share her story on social media as much as you can. The club have been fantastic so far with regards to this but the more awareness we can raise the better. Finally, against Brighton give Lilac a huge ovation. She is a beautiful little girl with a tremendous spirit and deserves to feel on cloud nine on April 14th. She’s already extremely excited, as are the family. Cheers,
laddo "People say, live fast, die young. I say live fast, die old. That's me, the non-conformist". |
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peterboroeagle peterborough 20 Mar 18 9.25am | |
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Donated. Worthy cause
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Badger11 Beckenham 20 Mar 18 9.38am | |
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Originally posted by laddo
Good morning HOL… Just want to make you all aware of a very special mascot at the Palace vs Brighton game in April. Lilac, a 3 year old from Cheltenham, has Cerebral Palsy and her folks are raising the necessary funds which will allow her to have an operation called SDR. This surgery will give Lilac the chance to walk independently which would be a massively positive life changing event for her and the family. Unfortunately, such a procedure isn’t available on the NHS so her family are working tirelessly to raise the funds which will give their daughter the chance to walk…something the vast majority of us take for granted every single day. I can confirm two things: Number 1 is that Lilac and her family are absolutely wonderful people. Their strength through a difficult period has been inspirational to all those close to them. Number 2 is that Lilac’s Dad is a huge Palace fan. I’ll never forget the bear hug he gave me at full time in the play-off final back in 2013…I’m pretty sure he’s triggered some sort of ligament damage in my shoulder! Like all passionate Palace fans, his kids don’t have a choice but to support Palace too, something we should all applaud. Below is Little Lilac’s Legs Just Giving Page. If you can spare a few quid I know the family would much appreciate it. Also, please share her story on social media as much as you can. The club have been fantastic so far with regards to this but the more awareness we can raise the better. Finally, against Brighton give Lilac a huge ovation. She is a beautiful little girl with a tremendous spirit and deserves to feel on cloud nine on April 14th. She’s already extremely excited, as are the family. Cheers, Donated my thoughts are with Lilac for a complete success. This is not the first time I have heard of this operation not being available on the NHS. The NHS seems to find money for all sorts of things that some of us might question. How on earth can they not find money for this.
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gloryhunter EDINBURGH 20 Mar 18 11.13am | |
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There are a lot of operations available on the NHS that are done for much less justification. This is a very deserving cause and I will donate. Best of luck Lilac.
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Foxy0208 Blackpool 20 Mar 18 5.35pm | |
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Donated - looks like the fundraising is going really well. I hope she has a brilliant time as a mascot. Would love to be a mascot myself but i suspect my time for that has passed!!
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eagle@ tn34 hastings 20 Mar 18 10.24pm | |
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Donated, all the best for the future. COYP
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laddo london 09 Apr 18 5.54pm | |
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Posting again to shamelessly put this subject at the top of the palace forum. I care not, as it is for a great cause. Please make Lilac feel like the queen of selhurst on Saturday. She massively deserves it! Eagles! Edited by laddo (09 Apr 2018 5.55pm)
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20 Spaces Isnt Enoug Bolton 09 Apr 18 7.27pm | |
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Donated...Thanks for sharing Laddo
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simonmdt x 09 Apr 18 8.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Donated my thoughts are with Lilac for a complete success. This is not the first time I have heard of this operation not being available on the NHS. The NHS seems to find money for all sorts of things that some of us might question. How on earth can they not find money for this. Well name them then.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 09 Apr 18 8.27pm | |
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Originally posted by simonmdt
Well name them then. I don't want to derail the thread, but if it comes to giving some fat fecker a gastric band, a vain woman breast enlargements or a little girl the possibility of walking, which one do you think should be prioritised?
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Temps Cronx 09 Apr 18 8.35pm | |
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Originally posted by martin2412
I don't want to derail the thread, but if it comes to giving some fat fecker a gastric band, a vain woman breast enlargements or a little girl the possibility of walking, which one do you think should be prioritised?
Edited by Temps (10 Apr 2018 8.46pm)
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Temps Cronx 10 Apr 18 8.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Temps
Edited by Temps (10 Apr 2018 8.46pm) Bumpy
Dyslexics of the world, UNTIE!! |
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