Paisley Daily Express

Ryan steps up in mum’s memory

Kiltwalk efforts raise £15k for hospice

- DAVID CAMPBELL

A devoted son has stepped up to raise more than £15,000 for the hospice that cared for his late mother by taking on this year’s virtual Kiltwalk.

Ryan Ayr, 25, from Linwood, conquered the 26-mile lockdown challenge alongside four of his best friends and is on track to raise a fantastic £15,800 for Accord Hospice, in Paisley – smashing their original fundraisin­g target of £500.

The team has raised £7,000 and counting from generous family and friends, but their overall total is set to almost double thanks to Gift Aid and a commitment from Sir Tom Hunter to match pound-for-pound all funds raised via the Kiltwalk.

Ryan, along with his friends Craig McKee, Daniel Melville, Grant Allison and Stuart Halliday, decided he wanted to thank the hospice teams who cared for his mum during her battle with cancer.

Accord Hospice, which offers palliative and end-of-life care to people living with or affected by life-limiting illness, looked after Elaine for nine days until she sadly passed away in June, aged just 53.

Ryan credits hospice staff for their care and profession­alism during the most difficult time his family has ever had to face.

He said: “Me and the boys took on the Virtual Kiltwalk thinking we would raise around £ 500 – a small token of appreciati­on to the nurses and doctors who did everything they could to care for my mum during the most difficult time of her life – so to have raised £7,000 so far is unbelievab­le.

“Everyone has been so generous, and the final total is testament to how adored my mum was.

“Each and every donation was made in her memory by people who loved her.

“She’d be really proud of us completing the challenge to give back to the hospice – it’s exactly what she’d have wanted.

“She was only 44 when she was first diagnosed with breast cancer, and tackled it head on to be given the all-clear, before finding out it had spread to her lymph nodes and then her brain.

“Doing a 26-mile walk in only seven hours and 15 minutes was gruelling at times, but my mum lived her life to the fullest, even when she was in unbelievab­le pain, and that motivated us to keep on going.

“It’s exactly what my mum would’ve wanted – she lived life to the max, no matter what, and was an absolute fighter, so she’d have approved of us all taking on a challenge in her name.”

He added: “I can’t imagine giving the money to a more worthwhile cause than Accord Hospice.

“They gave her the best possible care at the worst time.

“The only way I can describe the staff is sublime.

“The nurses and doctors were so profession­al, yet had the most caring characters and, as a family, we cannot thank them enough for all they did to make my mum’s experience as comfortabl­e as possible.

“All we can hope is that more people take inspiratio­n from the event, and from our efforts, to fundraise even more for Accord to support the amazing work it does for people living in the Renfrewshi­re area.”

David McFadden, fundraisin­g and communicat­ions Manager at Accord, said: “We cannot thank

Ryan and his friends enough for their efforts in memory of his mum Elaine, and are grateful to each and every person who has donated to them – particular­ly over such a challengin­g few months for everyone.

“The Kiltwalk is one of just a number of ways people can support Accord Hospice. Each event like this raises the vital funds needed to keep offering those in need of palliative care, and their families, the care and support they need.”

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Happy memories Ryan with his beloved mum Elaine
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Ready to go Ryan (centre) with Craig McKee, Daniel Melville, Grant Allison and Stuart Halliday
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On the move Ryan and the team taking on the 26-mile Kiltwalk
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