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Friday, 24 July 2015

Hair Today and Tomorrow Too!

Emma Field and friends from Elle Vie Salon in Andover raised over £600 by doing a gruelling 24 hour Hair and Nailathon fundraiser.

Sophie’s Appeal is close to Emma’s heart as her daughter is a Wilm’s Tumour survivor.

Huge thanks to the girls and to the customers – especially those who braved the challenge in the closing minutes!

Sunday, 21 June 2015

Southampton Airport Summer Solstice Sprint Raises Over £3500

Over 300 people took part in a 5km fun run this morning along the runway at Southampton Airport.

Kevin Montgomery, airport fire service station manager and co-organiser of the event added: “It was an early start but a fantastic way to welcome dawn on the longest day of the year – running along our runway. We were delighted to see so many enthusiastic supporters turning out at 6am and really enjoying themselves for this charity event”

Event Organiser Mike Barringer, chairman and trustee of Sophie’s Appeal – and Airside Operations Duty Officer at Southampton Airport, added: “We are so grateful to Southampton Airport for giving us and our supporters an opportunity that very few people will ever experience; the chance to run on the runway Southampton Airport.

“We have enjoyed fantastic support from Southampton Airport and its staff over the last ten years and the money raised from this event will make a huge difference to the lives of many local children battling or recovering from life threatening illnesses.”

The prizes for the fastest individuals went to Pete Sansome from Bishopstoke (Fastest Male), Karen Andrews from Hedge End (Fastest Female) and Sophie Jones from Chandlers Ford (Fastest Junior – aged 12). Darren Phillips of Eastleigh won the Best Dressed Individual award, braving the chilly morning in a skimpy Native American outfit.

More photos are available from our photographer Sharon Merredew Photography


Friday, 19 June 2015

Hair-mazing Styling raises over £500

The end of year showcase by students at Peter Symonds College showed off some of their amazing skill and imagination with hair styles with a sci-fi theme.  Futuristic dance and a well supported raffle helped to raise £530.

We are grateful to you all for choosing to support Sophie's Appeal and for the fantastic evening of entertainment you gave us whilst under the scrutiny of your families and the judges!

Sunday, 14 June 2015

Black and White Summer Ball

Nearly 200 people enjoyed an evening of entertainment at Sophie’s Appeal’s Black and White Ball at the Novotel, Southampton.  Over £11,000 was raised on the night.

Mike Osman, MC entertained the guests with his unique sense of humour throughout the evening.  Local magician Mike Brown also wowed the guests with his close up magic.  Music from Top Draw, who donated their fee back to Sophie’s Appeal, kept the dance floor full until the early hours.

Our thanks go to everyone who supported this event; those behind the scenes who helped run a fantastic evening, our entertainers, sponsors and donors and to you for your much needed support of Sophie’s Appeal!

For some pictures of the event, please visit our photographers sites:

Kerton Photographic
Megan Scanlan Photography



Tuesday, 28 April 2015

It's Good to Talk

Sophie’s Appeal was proud to help a get together for parents bereaved by childhood cancer and those with children currently in remission or undergoing treatment.

One bereaved mum whose little girl was treated at Piam Brown Children’s Cancer Ward in Southampton said,

‘You have no idea how much it meant to myself and many others that attended, to be able to spend time with other parents that just understood how each other felt.

There were a few bereaved parents, I myself am one of those and it was just so nice to be able to relax and just talk to parents in the same boat as me as well as parents with children still going through treatment and in remission. We were able to laugh, chat and just have fun without having to worry.

We all just 'got it'.’

Friday, 6 March 2015

Quizical Evening Raises over £500

Friends and supporters of Sophie’s Appeal joined our Patrons, James and Sarah Beattie, at our Spring Quiz held at Fleming Park Bowls Club.

Our quiz master, Paul, tested the teams knowledge with 8 rounds of brain bashing and the raffle was well supported.

The evening was hotly contested with the winners being decided by a penalty quiz off with ‘The Don’t Knows’ pipping our reigning champions ‘The Sherbert Lemons’ to the title.

At the other end of the table it was also close with ‘The Shy Teds’ narrowly beating ‘ The Gannetts minus one’ and ‘The Twits’ to the Wooden Spoon.

Thank you to everyone who supported the evening raising over £500 and helping put smiles onto more poorly children’s faces.

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Foggy Pulls Out The 'Stops' to Raise Over £3500

Local lad Chris 'Foggy' Curtis has raised an astonishing £3,639 for Sophie’s Appeal in a special ‘Stoptober Challenge’ - to give up alcohol for one whole month.  Chris Curtis (36) used to drink 10 pints a day, every day, for the last 19 years, usually at his regular watering hole – The Grantham Arms in Eastleigh.  His partner did not believe he could abstain from his favourite tipple, so Chris was determined to prove her wrong.

Over the coming weeks, 165 of his friends and family supported the challenge, which lasted the entire month of October.

Chris commented: “I decided to take part in the challenge to prove to my partner Natalie that I could do it.  She told me categorically that I wouldn't be able to, and now she’s so proud.  I chose to raise money for Sophie’s Appeal because it’s a charity that is close to my heart.  I have known the Barringer family for a long time and regularly go to their fundraising events.  It was really tough, especially the first couple of weeks, and I absolutely loved my first pint after completing the challenge. Without a doubt I have exceeded my expectations, I never dreamt I would raise that amount of money and I have to admit I do feel healthier.”

Chris presented the enormous donation to Sophie’s Appeal Patron and ex-Southampton footballer James Beattie, at The Grantham Arms his local watering hole.  The monies will go towards families and their sick children having some much needed family time together, visiting Marwell and enjoying the Santa experience, along with trips to see Cinderella and Shrek the Musical at the Mayflower Theatre.

Lin added: “What Chris has achieved is amazing, and he will be putting a smile on so many children’s faces over this festive season and beyond.  10 years ago today Sophie lost her battle to Wilm’s Disease and to receive this money from Chris today on the anniversary of Sophie's passing is a fitting tribute to her lasting memory.”

Saturday, 22 November 2014

Eastleigh Christmas Lights up Appeal!


A huge thankyou to Lin Barringer, Julie and Bethany Armstrong.

Having put up with a wet start they were soon making new friends and bumping into old at the Christmas Lights switch on street market in Eastleigh.

The girls promoted the charity whilst helping raise £211.71 on their stall. With donations from Sophie's supporters the tombola was a huge success!

Thanks to fabulous support from the community and the generous donors, you know who you are!

Masonic Support from the Mayflower Lodge

Mike was pleased to represent Sophie's Appeal at a presentation ceremony by the Freemasons of Eastleigh and Chandlers Ford.

Freemasonry is second only to the National Lottery in the amount of money donated to charity. Their valued support was on show today for over a dozen local charities.

Sophie's Appeal was the grateful beneficiary of a cheque for £600 donated by the members of Mayflower Lodge.

Friday, 31 October 2014

The Weasel Escapes

Dan Robinson and Rebecca Taylor from Pontefract Paranormal
Escape artist and supporter of Sophie's Appeal, Dan 'Weasel Dandaw' Robinson has managed a feat that even the Great Houdini refused to attempt. Dan was challenged by Pontefract Paranormal to escape from the condemned cell at York Castle prison, the same cell that the notorious highway man Dick Turpin spent his final days.

Dan was searched by a paramedic before the attempt to ensure that he was not concealing anything to aid his escape.  He was then shackled and chained to the wall of the cell of York Castle Prison.  The solid oak door was then closed and locked from the outside and Dan was left to try and escape.

In less than 17 minutes on Halloween, The Weasel burst from the cell to the amazement of the gathered crowd...and to the amazement of himself!

You can still show your support for this fantastic feat by texting 'SOPH31 £3' or however much you think Dan deserves to 70070.

For photo's and more news on Dan's escape, click here.

Can the Weasel Escape?


Sunday, 26 October 2014

Mike's Great South Run 2014

Airport Support - from left John Foskett, Hayley Richardson,
Mike Barringer and Jim McIntosh
Earlier this year, Mike was challenged to take part in the Bupa Great South Run in Portsmouth.

With the help of friend, Hayley Richardson, Mike pounded the streets of Eastleigh whilst shedding the pounds in preparation for the run.

Come race day, he still hadn't made the 10 mile mark but, having lost over 3.5 stone was as ready as ever.  The weather was ideal for the run and surrounded by friends and colleagues from the Southampton Airport and with the knowledge that so many supporters of Sophie's Appeal had sponsored him to complete the challenge there was just a small matter of 10 miles ahead!

He thinks it's all over...
Mike completed the run in just over 1 hour and 51 minutes and thanks to the generosity of his supporters raised over £500 for the charity.

Thanks Mike...what's next?

If you wish to support Sophie's Appeal and would like to donate, Mike's Just Giving page is still open.  Just click here 

Sunday, 7 September 2014

Sun Shines on Bishopstoke Carnival 2014

The beautiful weather and the generous crowds visiting our stall at the Bishopstoke Carnival on Glebe Meadow made ourtombola a tremendous success.

Thanks go to Sue who organises our stall every year and also to Lin and Penny for helping on the day.  They raised £146 and were left with an almost empty table!

Of course none of it would have been possible without the most important ingredient...you!  Thanks to all who visited our stall and made the day such a success.

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Family Fun Day

Families came together to enjoy an afternoon of fun and games at the Alma Inn public house in Upham on 9th August.

Thanks go to the Alma Inn and in particular to Carla Watson, family and friends for organising the fun packed day and raised over £400 and raise the profile of Sophie's Appeal.

Carla said, 'I remember playing with Sophie and just felt that I wanted to do something to help her fantastic Appeal.  What better way than provide a day of family fun that I know she would have loved.'

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Cherbourg Football Club's 9th Charity Tournament

Cherbourg Football Club's Annual Tournament took place yesterday, on one of the hottest days of the year.  We were delighted that our patrons James and Sarah Beattie were able to attend and provide photo opportunities.

Congratulations to Cherbourg A who lifted the Winner’s  Cup for the first time since the tournament began 9 years ago. They defeated AFC Spirit 2-1 in an exciting final. Third place was contested between Stumpy FC and Shotgun Bang ,two new entries to the tournament, with Stumpy FC winning 1-0.

13 teams entered the tournament helping us to raise over £600 for Sophie's Appeal.

Thanks to all who took part, the officials of the day Steve Currie and Gary Cash.  Our sincerest gratitude also must go to Melvin Laney, Chairman and Founder of Cherbourg Football Club and to Edwina Martin, Penny Stanger and friends for their hard work in the months leading up to the event making the day such a success.

Friday, 11 July 2014

Wyndham Worldwide - J.P Morgan Corporate Challenge 2014

Our tremendous thanks go to the team from Wyndham Worldwide who completed the JP Morgan Corporate Challenge in Battersea Park on 10th July and raised a fantastic total of £1023.26 for the Appeal.

The team has requested that we use these funds to help support a very poorly child and their family to escape from the stresses and strains of hospital life and spend a break away courtesy of our partner Beyond the Moon.

Without the help of fundraisers like these, we cannot help give families precious memories that will last them a lifetime.

Thanks to the team and all who supported them!

Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Theatrical Escape

Thanks to your continued support, we have been able to help six poorly children spend an afternoon away from the hospital with their families.

Sophie's Appeal provided theatre tickets to the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, just a short drive from the hospital.
The children thoroughly enjoyed the show and it gave them a few hours away from hospital life to get immersed in the atmosphere, songs and entertainment and to forget about their illness for a short while.

Thanks again to you all for continuing to help us make life for children fighting cancer a little more bearable.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Mandy's West Highland Wander - Day 5

Well we have bloody done it!
Mandy and Paul have completed their 5 day challenge to conquer the West Highland Way.

A really hard 22 miles in 10 hours left mandy saying, ‘We now know why people don't really do this in 5 days!!. We have met people from Germany Australia Netherlands America Wales Scotland England all varied in ages and all just taking it easy to get to fort William’

We both feel a massive sense of achievement and I'm very emotional. Loving all the support from family and friends and I can't wait to get home to my family.

What a fantastic achievement. To show your support and thanks to Mandy for supporting Sophie’s Appeal, please visit her JustGiving page and leave her a message. Just click here

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Mandy's West Highland Wander - Day 4

Well, a rather pink Mandy and Paul have completed day 4 of their challenge. 19 miles through the highlands with amazing views and weather. With temperatures of 20+ and no shade at all, the Aftersun is definitely called for!

Wild camping is called for tonight as there is no proper campsite. Mandy said,
‘It's behind a pub so I'm sure we will be ok!’
The last leg sees 22 miles to get to Fort William.

Mandy also added. ‘I’m very teary about all the latest donations and words on encouragement can't believe we have actually smashed the target.’

You can follow their progress updates on the web. Click here

To read more of Mandy and Paul's story and to show your support, click here

Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Mandy's West Highland Wander - Day 3

Well they’ve completed day. Mandy and Paul have battled their way through 13 miles of the forest section in temperatures often exceeding 23C.

Mandy said, ‘We’re roughing it now,
Sleeping with the wee beasties
Half way!

You can follow their progress updates on the web. Click here

To read more of Mandy and Paul's story and to show your support, click here