Sunderland Echo

Family spreads festive cheer

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son_

A festive tradition which sees gifts presented to families who will spend Christmas in hospital has continued – with a difference this year.

Six-year-old Chanel Murrish was diagnosed with a rare heart condition before she was born and became a record breaker when she became the youngest patient ever to undergo surgery for the complicati­on.

Her family has worked to support others like them ever since, raising funds to help bring them comfort during their toughest times.

The youngster, along with brothers Cole, eight, Chase, 10, mum Fay, 31, and Micheal, 34, have collected cash and sought donations during the year so they can present gifts to the children’s heart ward at the Freeman Hospital in Newcastle.

They have usually been accompanie­d by a host of characters as they visited the unit on Christmas Eve, but due to this year’s pandemic, they were met at the door by one of the nurses who collected the 100 presents to quarantine before they were then passed on to families.

Some were bought with £500 raised through an ent e r t a i n m e nt n i g h h e l d at the Crow’s Nest pub in her home town of Seaham last year, and also included Heart H e r o r a i n b o w - p att e r n e d bears, which are decorated with Chanel’s Cause and have been created by The Embroidery Cabin, which is donating 10% of every sale to fund more gifts for children in 2021.

Donations were made by Chapter Two Cafe in Belmont, Tullocks Pharmacy in Sunderland, Sew Coordinate­d in Chester-le-Street and the author Cher Graiden.

Fay said: “I think it’s just that after this year, which h a s b e e n e s p e c i a l l y h a rd , we wanted to make sure we

could do something. It is always hard to he in hospital at Christmas, but we want to make it as special as we can.”

C h a n e l , wh o wa s b o r n with Hypoplasti­c Left Heart Syndrome with Intact Atrial Septum, also has cerebral palsy and deals with the ongoing impact of a stroke, with her family spending much of this year shielding.

She recently got an early Christmas present thanks to the Red Sky Foundation, which funded a custom-built trike, so she can now join her family outdoors, having never been able to ride a bike before.

Her story can be followed through the Facebook page Chanel Murrish HLHS.

 ??  ?? Chanel Murrish and brothers Chase and Cole dropped off Christmas gifts to the Freeman Hospital.
Chanel Murrish and brothers Chase and Cole dropped off Christmas gifts to the Freeman Hospital.
 ??  ?? The family celebrated Christmas with a festive photoshoot.
The family celebrated Christmas with a festive photoshoot.

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