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Alice Wood

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Alice is currently a student studying Journalism at the University of Lincoln. She loves writing feature articles and tailoring them for an interesting magazine read, as well as finding fascinating stories to go online.


A crowdfunding page has been set up for Georgia Rawlings from Lincoln to help her raise funds to buy a wheelchair after she was paralysed in an accident.

In September 2016, Georgia – known as Gee to her friends – broke her neck following a fall from a basket swing in a local park.

The 18-year-old was left paralysed from the neck down after the incident occurred at the Victoria Street Play Area, off Newark Road.

Georgia’s friend Eve Morgan set up the first JustGiving page just after the incident had happened to support the family and “make life easier”.

Eve wrote: “Gee’s recovery will be a long, challenging journey but with a little bit of support, it could be easier for them all.

“I am setting up this page in order to take a little bit of weight off of this amazing family’s shoulders.”

The page has so far managed to raise £2,978, including donations from staff and customer’s at Tesco stores around Lincolnshire.

However, for Georgia’s family to purchase a specially adapted wheelchair they need to raise in excess of £17,000.

To date, following a charity auction and raffle, the family have managed to raise £5,500. This amount added to the money already raised by Eve’s JustGiving page totals almost £8,500.

The family still need to raise another £8,500 in order to get Georgia the wheelchair she needs.

Amy Holden has set up a new crowdfunding page to achieve this.

Amy said: “Due to the severity of Gee’s injuries which have left her paralysed from the chest down and the fact that she is only 18, a power wheelchair appropriate for her specific needs and limited mobility means that she can achieve some semblance of normality e.g. going back to college, gigs, cinema and just hanging out with her friends.

“We are not personally planning any more fundraisers however many friends and family are planning some smaller events.
“We are beyond overwhelmed at how kind people have been. Family, friends and strangers have all come together to support Gee and it is amazing. We can’t thank everyone enough.”

If you would like to donate, please follow this link.

People all over Lincoln will today be wearing red noses and dressing in red in support of Red Nose Day 2017.

Red Nose Day is a charity event held every two years to raise money for Comic Relief to help people living in the UK and Africa.

People can also tune in to a host of star-studded TV specials from 7pm on BBC One, including a highly anticipated sequel to the movie Love Actually.

Here are some of the Red Nose Day highlights our Lincoln readers have sent in:

The Nottingham Building Society North Hykeham branch are all set for this years Red Nose Day

Michelle Rogerson and children with their red noses

Talitha (7) and Luella (10) Doughty off to fundraise with their classmates at Reepham Coe Primary School

Stanley the Beagle cross Lakeland Terrier and Lola the Labrador celebrating Red Nose Day

Harley Eden has his red nose on for nursery

University of Lincoln’s Comic Conga around campus. Photo: University of Lincoln

Team IOCEA supporting comic relief today in their Saxilby Office

Lewis, dressed for a whacky day at his school

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