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The Lewis Jeynes Fund
The Lewis Jeynes Fund was established to provide care and support to Lewis Jeynes and the success of the Fund has meant that we have also been able to purchase specialist equipment for other children with undiagnosed neurologically degenerative conditions in Doncaster and the UK.
Lewis and his friends around the UK all suffer from acute and undiagnosed life limiting or terminal conditions and very often specialist equipment is difficult to afford due to the changed circumstances at home. This is where the Fund can provide vital assistance to those in need. All of the proceeds of the Fund go straight towards helping Lewis, and other children and families like him and us.
Contributions should be sent to The Lewis Jeynes Fund, 15 Kentmere Drive, Doncaster, DN4 5FL or by BACS to Nat West Bank, “The Lewis Jeynes Fund” Account No. 35662565 Sort Code 60 06 39. You can also go into your local Nat West Bank and pay into the Fund over the counter.
Lewis and his friends around the UK all suffer from acute and undiagnosed life limiting or terminal conditions and very often specialist equipment is difficult to afford due to the changed circumstances at home. This is where the Fund can provide vital assistance to those in need. All of the proceeds of the Fund go straight towards helping Lewis, and other children and families like him and us.
Contributions should be sent to The Lewis Jeynes Fund, 15 Kentmere Drive, Doncaster, DN4 5FL or by BACS to Nat West Bank, “The Lewis Jeynes Fund” Account No. 35662565 Sort Code 60 06 39. You can also go into your local Nat West Bank and pay into the Fund over the counter.
Useful links
- Post Pals - great site for helping poorly children smile
- Bluebell Wood Childrens Hospice
- The Mighty 'C' - my brother's amazing blog
- Kirsty A - a very special lady
- Nathan Bovell - scrumptious dude!
- Declan Kelly - gorgeous boy!
- Parents of Kids with Epilepsy
- My fantastic photographer friend
- Samara's video - please please watch
- Natalie Robinson - Lewis' LURV!
22nd October 2005
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30th November 2006
30 November 2006
1st December 2006
7th December 2006
7th December 2006
7th December 2006
7th December 2006
December 2006
i love you much (most beautiful darling) by e.e.cummings
i love you much (most beautiful darling), more than anyone on the earth and i like you better than everything in the sky -sunlight and singing welcome your coming although winter may be everywhere with such a silence and such a darkness, no one can quite begin to guess (except my life) the true time of year - and if what calls itself a world should have the luck to hear such singing (or glimpse such sunlight as will leap higher than high through gayer than gayest someone's heart at your each nearness) everyone certainly would (my most beautiful darling) believe in nothing but love
1 comment:
What a wonderous sight for Lewis to see the snow you can see how his face is alight with it.
Most impressed with his head control in that last photo.
Do hope those nasty seizures give him a break.
What a wonderful mum you are Samantha you are so good at giving Lewis such lovely visual stimulation.
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