BBC Breakfast TV: seven years on

BBC Breakfast TV: seven years on

It’s 7 years ago since Noah and I appeared on BBC Breakfast TV to help raise awareness of Funny Blood. It was, and still remains, the scariest thing I’ve ever done although increased our profile exponentially and helped us to raise £1000s for children...

Stella McCartney supports Funny Blood

Stella McCartney has shown her support of our good cause by donating designer goodies, which will be part of a silent auction at the Winter Ball hosted at Birmingham Town Hall on Saturday 17th November. After a year’s rest, the ball is back and the team at Birmingham...

Charity champion

Big thanks to the Birmingham Mail and Birmingham Children’s Hospital and Charity for their coverage of our Funny Blood story – naming Ruby charity champion in last week’s edition. Ruby has helped to raise thousands over the years, donating more than...

We’ve been away for a while ..

.. and now we’re back! We’ve had a great deal of support over the years and would like to continue to build upon our successes and continue to raise funds for children living with platelet function disorders. All funds – over £50,000 raised to date...

Stop the bleeding

Good morning! We’ve had a request from Great Ormond Street to provide the following information, please Share with other Pages and People : The James Lind Alliance is undertaking a bleeding disorders research priority setting project, alongside the Haemophilia...

Research results

In 2011, Noah and his family were asked to join the Genotyping and Phenotyping of Platelets (GAPP) research programme based at the University of Birmingham. Since then, the project has had some significant results which have been published recently and detailed within...

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