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10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY £100,000 CHARITY CHALLENGE

To mark J9 Advisory’s 10th Anniversary next year, over the next 12 months alongside 9 other businesses, together with our network, we will be aiming to raise a combined total of £100,000 for charity.

So far we are joined by the following businesses and organisations: 

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THE CHARITIES

Children's Heart Surgery Fund

The Gerlis Congenital Heart Project

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The aim of this project is to create a digital archive of 100 MRI scans of anatomical hearts with congenital heart defects, which range from baby to adult size.

From these digital datasets, 3D holographic images will be created, which can be used for the Training and Education of Clinicians, to attract young talent into the field of Cardiac Surgery and Cardiology, to raise awareness of congenital heart disease and to clearly communicate congenital heart conditions to parents and patients.

There are four partners coming together to fund this project. These are Heart Research UK, Leeds Hospital Charity, Children’s Heart Surgery Fund and Holocare.

Holocare are the holographic imaging partner to this project providing subsidized imaging - click on this link to see the images which this project aims to create.

Leeds Baby Bank

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Leeds Baby Bank supports families in Leeds, with children aged 0-5 years, who are experiencing poverty.  They aim to empower local families to provide their children with everything they need at the earliest possible stage of their children's lives. They provide families in desperate situations with all the essentials and equipment they need for their babies and young children.  This includes: bed bundles, nappies and toiletries, baby baths, potties, high chairs, prams and buggies, baby food and milk, clothes and shoes, toys and books. 

They also run an Outreach service once a week in the communities in Leeds where there is high deprivation. At this drop in service, they provide signposting and support to families in crisis, as well as providing essential items including nappies, toiletries and baby food. 

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