Why I’m doing Jeans for Genes
Just 8 months ago, I lost my precious Daughter Katelyn to Congenital Long QT Syndrome Type 2.
LQTS2 is also known as SADS - Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome—the adult version of SIDS.
Since we were diagnosed 10 years ago, Katelyn became a passionate supporter of Jeans for Genes in the hope that one day our family would be free of this burden that changed her life forever at the tender age of 11. Since it was identified in our family, we have many others now diagnosed including my brother, mother, cousins, aunts and uncles. It does not skip a generation, but my 2 sons do not have it thank goodness.
Katelyn had just ventured on her first solo adventure, loved her new job, and was booked in to get her green Ps. She had survived her HSC in 2020, missed her Formal and so many other milestones due to Covid being such a risk to our health, but had somehow kept her amazing generous, kind, and loving passion for family and friends.
Katelyn's other loves were painting, photography, and music. Photos of sunsets, portraits of pets, and the sound of her voice as she would learn her new favourite song still echo from her room.
And the most perfect reason to smile was on his way. Her first nephew, our first Grandchild, was due any day. My very last photo of Katelyn was the day of the gender reveal. Just weeks before. Her excitement for her brother having a son was all she talked about for days.
On the 6th of November, my world shattered.
Katelyn passed away in her sleep, due to a cardiac event.
On the 15th of November, Katelyn's nephew was born.
On the same day, we held her hand for the very last time.
It was a day that brought me to my knees, and I remember saying to my son weeks later that if life is a roller coaster, we rode it that day.
His reply was perfect.
He said, " Mum, we rode it standing up with no seatbelt!"
On the 17th of November, our precious Katelyn, was laid to rest.
I don't remember most of the 4 weeks of that time, but I do remember that I literally had to learn to walk again.
And walk I will.
This Jeans for Genes Day I will commit to walking 150kms during August. I will average 5kms a day, and know my beautiful girl will be beside me every step.
I know Katelyn will be my biggest inspiration.
I always tell her, "Your smile lights up the world"
And I will see that smile in every sunrise as I walk.
My Impact
So far this year I helped provide...
69
Hours of research
For every $50 raised, one hour of research is funded
Funds raised over the years
Biggest
Donor
Jean-ius Donor
$267
Thank you so much to my biggest supporter, Ritchies IGA, for donating an incredible $267 to help fund vital research into curing children’s genetic diseases.
My Team Members
Thank you to our Sponsors
$193
Pa
$64
Buncha Hotel Patrons
$92
Bowling Club Patrons
$53
Railway Hotel Patrons
$21
Rachelle Austin
$158
Jaycob Clarke
🦋❤️
$56
Bronwyn O’connor
In memory of those lost and support to those left behind 💙
$53
Wayne Bradley
Mr. Brad ❤️🦋
$267
Ritchies Iga
Xx ❤️ xx
$50
Wendy & Dick
$53
Ann Charleston
$158
Debbie Purtill
Amazing 😘😍❤️
$32
Jacquie Haw
We are all proud of you Kerrie and following your every step forward xx
$53
Vicki Beames
$56
Taylor Peers
$53
Debbie Howe
$50
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!
$50
Cm
$211
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!
$211
Narelle Leitch
$106
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!
$106
Jaycob
$56
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!
$56
Barnes Danelle
$53
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!
$53
Barb
Hope in a small way my donation can help
$50
Tig Young
$37
Matched Gift
Your donation has been matched!
$37
Tom Rourke
$110
Matched Gift
Your donation has been matched!
$110
Chris Mulham
Always thinking of you and the family Kez ❤️
$158
Matched Gift
Your donation has been matched!
$158
Bradley Renwick
$106
Matched Gift
Your donation has been matched!
$106
Jaycob Clarke
$110
Kerrie Godfrey
$110
Matched Gift
Your donation has been matched!