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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
AN inspirational schoolgirl has become a self-styled ambassador for Diabetes UK to warn of the tell-tale signs of a sufferer falling unwell and raise cash for research.
Brooke Bell, ten, who suffers from type 1 diabetes, is spreading the message far and wide to try to help others.
Brooke, a pupil at Lee Chapel Primary School in Basildon, has already given a lesson to her classmates and will run a stall at John Baron’s annual Fun Walk, at Barleylands Farm, on May 18.
Brooke will also take part in the three-mile walk to raise money for the charity.
Her grandmother, Carole Moore, 55, of The Knares, Lee Chapel, Basildon, said: “She’s very passionate about people knowing about diabetes.
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/111..._challenge_to_spread_the_word_about_diabetes/
Well done Brooke! 🙂
Brooke Bell, ten, who suffers from type 1 diabetes, is spreading the message far and wide to try to help others.
Brooke, a pupil at Lee Chapel Primary School in Basildon, has already given a lesson to her classmates and will run a stall at John Baron’s annual Fun Walk, at Barleylands Farm, on May 18.
Brooke will also take part in the three-mile walk to raise money for the charity.
Her grandmother, Carole Moore, 55, of The Knares, Lee Chapel, Basildon, said: “She’s very passionate about people knowing about diabetes.
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/111..._challenge_to_spread_the_word_about_diabetes/
Well done Brooke! 🙂