Family Lark success!

Jordan Lark handing a cheque to his sister Hannah for £3,200 to be donated to the EI Cure Project

Family Lark have been very busy raising awareness and funds for the EI Cure Project. Hannah is our wonderful Logo-designer and fellow EI support group member, and has spoken out about her experiences of living with EI and our efforts with the EI Cure Project. She is also the brains behind the very first newspaper article about the EI Cure Project, please take a look at the article published in the Dunfermline Press.

Hannah’s Brother Jordan decided to support his sister by asking for friends and family to sponsor him to complete the MacTuff Scottish Summer challenge.

On the day, Jordan was full of grit, determination, and high spirits, and was 100% looking the part in his smart new ‘EI Cure Project’ shirt. He gallantly completed the course whilst getting covered head-to-toe in very cold and wet Scottish mud! At the end of the course, he surprised sister Hannah with one of those BIG cheques, and absolutely made her day!

According to the MacTuff website, their courses are:

“Built to test your physical strength and your mental grit because we believe that true character is built through true challenge!”

I personally love this description because it echoes what life is like with EI, and shows just how much Jordan loves his sister and is willing to put himself to the test to help her. The story of the Lark Family obviously touched many hearts, because their efforts raised a spectacular £3,200 for the EI Cure Project. From everyone in the EI community, we would like to express our deep gratitude to Jordan, Hannah, and their family and friends for making this happen. You have inspired others to take on similar challenges, and you have taken our total to CHF 40,000, and we couldn’t be more excited about that!

Thank you so much Family Lark, you are absolute champions for the EI Cure Project, and we salute you!

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