Worthing gala will be in memory of little Isaac
The Festival committee have taken the decision to support Group B Strep Support (GBSS) after their chairman Helen Emery and her wife Beth Emery lost their son Isaac to Group B Strep on December 4 last year.
Beth said: “Isaac was born with an overwhelming Group B Strep infection and lived for just 39 minutes. GBS bacterium is carried by one in four pregnant women in the UK and is easily treated with a course of antibiotics during labour.
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Hide Ad“Unfortunately, the NHS do not routinely test for GBS during pregnancy. The test is available privately for a cost of around £35.
“GBSS is the only UK national charity that is dedicated to working to stop group B strep infections, including meningitis, in babies.
“Their goal is the eradication of group B strep infection in babies.”
Helen and Beth have already started fundraising for the charity and have currently raised more than £3,500. They plan to hold several events this year to raise further funds including a 5km fun run/walk on the promenade on May 11.
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The gala will feature highlights of all sections of this year’s Worthing Music and Arts Festival: dance, piano & instrumental, singing and speech & drama.
Tickets are £5 (children under 16 free of charge with accompanying adult) and available on the door.
All proceeds from the Gala on March 10 will go to GBSS.