Team Harriet & Kimberley - The Lily Foundation
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Fighting mito,
finding hope.

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Team Harriet & Kimberley

Our two beautiful daughters, Harriet and Kimberley, were both tragically lost to mitochondrial disease, but their light continues to shine in our hearts every day.

Harriet, born on 3rd December 1994, was our first joy, a radiant little girl with sparkling blue eyes, blonde hair and unforgettable dimples. Her smile truly lit up every room and brought joy to everyone around her.

At 15 months, Harriet suddenly became unwell and was airlifted to Great Ormond Street Hospital. Despite the incredible care she received, she never regained full consciousness and passed away in our arms in June 1996.

A young mito patient with blonde hair wearing a tartan dress

In 1998, we were blessed with our second daughter, Kimberley, another perfect little girl with blue eyes and blonde hair. She brought us renewed hope and so much happiness.

But heartbreak returned when Kimberley, like her sister, fell critically ill. After being transferred to Bristol Children’s Hospital, she fought bravely for 4 months but passed away in our arms after complications from norovirus and pneumonia.

Both Harriet and Kimberley were so deeply loved and are missed beyond words. Their lives, though short, were filled with beauty, love and light and they’ll remain forever in our hearts.

Close-up of a young mito patient with blonde hair and blue eyes

Harriet and Kimberley’s family would love you to support The Lily Foundation’s work. Whether it’s a one-off gift or a regular contribution, simply follow the link below to visit their JustGiving page and join the hundreds of others who have already made a difference.

Your donation will help fund groundbreaking research into mitochondrial disease, raise vital awareness and support hundreds of patients and families affected by this little-known but incurable condition.

Since 2007, The Lily Foundation have already raised over £11 million. With your help, we can continue to fight mito and find hope for everyone affected.

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