Alder Hey Children's Charity

Poppy Rocket Challange

Team Rocket

Team Rocket

Fundraising in memory of Poppy Keeling

My Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit Our Charity page

This page has been setup by Poppy's Parents, Jo and Shaun to help raise money for Alder Hey's PICU, Urology department & The Alder Centre Bereavement team. We cannot put into words the gratitude we have for such an incredible hospital, the care our little daughter had here was unbelievable and the support we had as parents was amazing.

As most visiting this page will know, Poppy was only with us briefly but put up a bigger fight than most of us will ever know and touched many Hearts more than she will ever know. However she had more important business to attend and had to be on her way to go explore the Universe on her Rocket.

Poppy was born 10/11/2017 and left us on 14/11/2017 due to a condition called Cloaca which is a very rare condition, 1 in everyone 50,000. Although Cloaca in itself isn't life threatening, the affects of it caused Poppy's kidneys to fail. During pregnancy, some of those kidney issues had been found, and it was from our 32 week scan that we got full support from Mr Simon Kenny & his team at the urology department. At birth Poppy was diagnosed and underwent surgery at just 2 days old by one of the most incredible surgeons, Dr Colin Baillie. Unfortunately, despite the incredible care and Poppy's fight and determination, she decided it was time to take her journey to the stars. If Poppy had decided to stay on earth, she would have spent many years under the care of Alder Hey & at the Urology department and we can't think of any better way of honouring her by supporting them and helping them, help other little ones continue with their battles.

Poppy stayed on Alder Heys PICU during her time there and she, hands down had the best care in the world, the compassion from the nurses, knowledge from the doctors and support we had as a family is truly undeniable. ICU is a really scary place to be, especially with your little one and we would like to continue to raise money to support the work they do. We like to see it as we're paying Poppy's rent.

We also have to mention The Alder Centre Bereavement Team who have supported us as a family from the moment Poppy went to the stars, it's safe to say, without them, we would not be where we are now. Thank you.

This page is a continuation of our original fundraising page in which we raised more than £40,000 over the years. We use this page to raise money for many events including the much anticipated Poppy Challenge on 15th October 2022. We hope that you can give what you can to support a hospital that keeps the children in our world safe, we'll raise as much as we can in honour of you Poppy, our Astronaut, our Poppy 'Rocket' Elsie Keeling.

Please spread the word.

Thank you and much love

Shaun, Jo, Poppy and Millie

xxx

www.PoppyRocket.co.uk for more information on individual events

£3,664

Raised so far

  • Raised so far
    £3,664
  • Number of donors
    31

My Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit Our Charity page

This page has been setup by Poppy's Parents, Jo and Shaun to help raise money for Alder Hey's PICU, Urology department & The Alder Centre Bereavement team. We cannot put into words the gratitude we have for such an incredible hospital, the care our little daughter had here was unbelievable and the support we had as parents was amazing.

As most visiting this page will know, Poppy was only with us briefly but put up a bigger fight than most of us will ever know and touched many Hearts more than she will ever know. However she had more important business to attend and had to be on her way to go explore the Universe on her Rocket.

Poppy was born 10/11/2017 and left us on 14/11/2017 due to a condition called Cloaca which is a very rare condition, 1 in everyone 50,000. Although Cloaca in itself isn't life threatening, the affects of it caused Poppy's kidneys to fail. During pregnancy, some of those kidney issues had been found, and it was from our 32 week scan that we got full support from Mr Simon Kenny & his team at the urology department. At birth Poppy was diagnosed and underwent surgery at just 2 days old by one of the most incredible surgeons, Dr Colin Baillie. Unfortunately, despite the incredible care and Poppy's fight and determination, she decided it was time to take her journey to the stars. If Poppy had decided to stay on earth, she would have spent many years under the care of Alder Hey & at the Urology department and we can't think of any better way of honouring her by supporting them and helping them, help other little ones continue with their battles.

Poppy stayed on Alder Heys PICU during her time there and she, hands down had the best care in the world, the compassion from the nurses, knowledge from the doctors and support we had as a family is truly undeniable. ICU is a really scary place to be, especially with your little one and we would like to continue to raise money to support the work they do. We like to see it as we're paying Poppy's rent.

We also have to mention The Alder Centre Bereavement Team who have supported us as a family from the moment Poppy went to the stars, it's safe to say, without them, we would not be where we are now. Thank you.

This page is a continuation of our original fundraising page in which we raised more than £40,000 over the years. We use this page to raise money for many events including the much anticipated Poppy Challenge on 15th October 2022. We hope that you can give what you can to support a hospital that keeps the children in our world safe, we'll raise as much as we can in honour of you Poppy, our Astronaut, our Poppy 'Rocket' Elsie Keeling.

Please spread the word.

Thank you and much love

Shaun, Jo, Poppy and Millie

xxx

www.PoppyRocket.co.uk for more information on individual events