CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENTS

 
TERRY BRADLEY - Irish Artist

Local Artist - Terry Bradley"I was devastated when I heard the news that William and Tracy's little boy, Sam, had been diagnosed with this incurable muscle wasting disease.

I am also shocked and saddened that so few people know about the existence of something so terrible which effects so many children.

To date, muscular dystrophy has gone largely unrecognised in terms of public awareness and funding.

Please, tell everyone you know about this - spread the word and donate whatever you can to this worthy cause, and bring hope of an effective treatment, or even a cure, one step closer. "
Terry Bradley - http://www.terrybradley.com

 

 

JAMES NESBITT - Actor

Actor - James Nesbitt"I am delighted to support the Please Fix Sam campaign, and I urge everyone to give their support to this worthy cause.

Muscular Dystrophy is a devastating and cruel disease which steals the lives of these boys, and robs families of their hopes and dreams.

Please - tell your friends, family and colleagues about the campaign, donate whatever you can, and help us to work towards a better understanding of Muscular Dystrophy and a cure for Sam and all the other children.

By working together we can help give these boys and their families the hope of a brighter future."
James Nesbitt

 

PETE SNODDEN  - DJ

Actor - James Nesbitt"When I was asked to get involved with the 'PleaseFixSam' campaign,  I had heard of Muscular Dystrophy but didn't really know too much about it.  It is tragic to hear that so many boys are suffering in relative silence from his terrible muscle wasting disease.

With every year that passes hundreds more boys are dying from Muscular  Dystrophy and many thousands have their lives severely limited by the disabilities it causes.

S.A.M. are aiming to help change this by raising the profile of Muscular  Dystrophy and getting us to dig deep into our hearts and pockets for the cause.

Help S.A.M. to fund the vital research needed to find treatments and ultimately a cure for Muscular Dystrophy. "
Pete Snodden

 

| 16.05.2008 |  PrintPrint |