Halifax Courier

Mito Mission hits its £100k milestone

- Sta ff Reporter

CALDERDALE-BASED MITOCHONDR­IAL disease charity, My Mito Mission, has hit its target of £100,000 in just over three years.

The Brighouse charity has done this with the help of generous volunteers and supporters, who donate time and money in aid of the charity’s mission of finding a cure or treatment for mitochondr­ial disease.

Mitochondr­ial disease, also known as mito, is one of the most common genetic conditions affecting 1 in 4,300 adults and yet little known. It is progressiv­e and can be life-limiting. There is currently no treatment or cure. Mitochondr­ial disease affects the mitochondr­ia – the “battery packs” in our cells. When they fail to produce enough energy, damage occurs – especially to the major organs.

Coronation Street has recently featured mitochondr­ial disease in the storyline of Oliver Battersby, who passed away from the disease. Mito can affect anyone of any age, which is a message My Mito Mission is passionate about sharing. Christine Beal set up the charity after her daughter, Emma Beal, was diagnosed with mitochondr­ial disease in 2015. Two years following this, she sadly passed away, aged 28.

Christine said: “We launched our charity with Emma very much at the heart of it herself, keen to make a difference. To have reached this fundraisin­g landmark despite losing her unexpected­ly in 2017 and this year, a national pandemic which erased so many of our plans, is testament to the dedication of our wonderful volunteers and fabulous supporters.

“From supermarke­t bag packs to sponsored events, birthday fundraiser­s to bungee jumps the array of fundraisin­g events and activity has been just incredible. It’s also fantastic that we now have other missions around the UK who have contribute­d to the achievemen­t.”

My Mito Mission gives those with mitochondr­ial disease the opportunit­y to set up their own mission, under the umbrella of the charity.

Christine said: “£100,000 will enable much-needed research and support – but the awareness we raise alongside it is priceless. Our mitochondr­ia are key to our general health and their dysfunctio­n known to be involved in many common conditions, both mental and physical. We look forward to raising even more awareness and funds - and sincerely thank everyone for their continued support.”

‘£100,000 will enable much-needed research and support’

Christine Beal

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HELPING HAND: The charity has done this with the help of generous volunteers and supporters.
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CHARITY: Supporters raising funds on a fancy dress walk

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