Raising money to save Pete's life and those of other AVM sufferers

About Pete

In 2004 Pete Nash, a loving husband and father of 3 boys, was diagnosed with a large AVM in his brain.

It has caused him to suffer with epilepsy and as a result he cannot work, drive or do any of the sports he so loved doing.

His memory has been affected also making it difficult for him to remember short term things, like what he did yesterday !

Pete is 39 years old.

If left alone, this AVM could 'burst' at any time.  It is large and it is bulging!

When it does burst, Pete will either die instantly or suffer a massive stroke.

This AVM needs to be removed.  Sadly, the local Primary Care Trust have turned down the funding as in their eyes the operation is 'too risky'.

Fair enough!  BUT Pete needs it so we are trying to raise enough money to pay for the operation ourselves.

Any donations are greatly appreciated, be it £1 in cash or an item we can raffle or auction. Every little bit you donate will make a massive difference to us!

Thank you!