Bradlee's family says thanks to those who helped raise £2.6k for good cause

A Moira family has thanked everyone who helped them raise more than £2,600 for the Helping Hand charity, which provides equipment and research funding to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.
Bradlee Russell was joined by family members and Beechlawn School staff and pupils as he handed over £2,674 to the Helping Hand charity.Bradlee Russell was joined by family members and Beechlawn School staff and pupils as he handed over £2,674 to the Helping Hand charity.
Bradlee Russell was joined by family members and Beechlawn School staff and pupils as he handed over £2,674 to the Helping Hand charity.

In October this year, mum Amanda Russell organised a fundraiser for the charity in support of the hospital where doctors saved her son Bradlee’s life after he was seriously injured in a bike accident last year.

The fall from his bike left 13-year-old Bradlee with a fractured skull and a bleed on the brain. He had to undergo emergency surgery to save his life.

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The event at Leslie Memorial Orange Hall in Broomhedge, along with a non-uniform day organised by Bradlee’s school, Beechlawn, raised the incredible total of £2,674.

Bradlee Russell and his family hand over £2,674 to the Helping Hand charity.Bradlee Russell and his family hand over £2,674 to the Helping Hand charity.
Bradlee Russell and his family hand over £2,674 to the Helping Hand charity.

“We would like to thank everyone who attended Bradlee’s charity night and everyone who donated prizes and money to help him get such a great total. We’d also like to thank Beechlawn School for organising the non-uniform day, which added to the total,” Amanda said.