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    Stars come out for celebrity golf fundraiser

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 24, 2022Updated:June 24, 2022No Comments
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    BHF Cymru and Cardiff & Vale Health Charity’s Prop Appeal have thanked family and friends of Claire Nokes, an inspirational young woman who passed away following a cardiac arrest five years ago.

    Claire would have turned 30 on Monday 20th June. Her parents, Len and Sarah Nokes, organised an emotional fundraising event at Whitchurch Golf Club, followed by a celebrity auction, raising £18,888 which was split between the two charities at a presentation at Llandough Hospital attended by some of the NHS staff who had cared for Claire.

    Claire collapsed suddenly in 2016 following a cardiac arrest which was subsequently confirmed as having been brought on by a condition called myocarditis. Tragically, she had suffered a hypoxic brain injury and would be in a vegetative state for the next (and final) eight months of her young life.

    Cardiff City FC Club Doctor Len, wife Sarah and son Chris had planned for a charity golf day to be held in tribute to Claire back in 2020, only for the global pandemic to force plans to be put on hold until this year.

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    Bluebirds legends Joe Ledley, Danny Gabbidon, Nathan Blake, James Collins, Scott Young, Jazz Richards, Ian Walsh, Andy Legg and David Giles joined rugby legend Sir Gareth Edwards and a host of other famous faces to raise funds for the Nokes family’s chosen charities: the British Heart Foundation and Cardiff & Vale Health Charity’s Prop Appeal.

    Len, now Chairman of Save a Life Cymru, said of the day: “We couldn’t have hoped for a better day in memory of our beautiful Claire. With the sun shining down on us we felt her presence and I can’t thank enough all of those who made it so special. We wanted the day to be a celebration of Claire’s life and being with so many special friends, family members and colleagues made it just that.”

    Adam Fletcher, Head of BHF Cymru added: “It was an honour to attend this incredible event in memory of Claire. We are so grateful to Len, Sarah and everyone who knew and loved her for organising such an inspirational event in support of the BHF and Prop Appeal.”

    BHF Area Fundraising Manager (Wales & Northern Ireland) Nikki James said: “For more than 60 years, the public’s generosity has funded BHF research that has turned ideas that once seemed like ‘science fiction’ into treatments that save lives every day. We couldn’t do this without the public’s support to keep our life saving research going, and to discover the treatments and cures of the future.”

    Lucie Barrett, Fundraising Manager at Cardiff & Vale Health Board added: “Cardiff & Vale Health Charity’s, Prop Appeal was privileged to be part of the day, which drew a fabulous turnout and demonstrates how highly Len, Sarah and Chris are thought of, not just in the sporting fraternity but the community too. Charities like ours rely on support and generosity from individuals, groups and corporates and the Prop Appeal will spend funds raised at the event on making things better for our brain injury patients, by introducing sensory equipment and eye gaze communication technology.”

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