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Sept 2022

Last Updated: 13/01/2023
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Harrogate fundraiser's decade of collecting for Marie Curie after help with father's care

by Nina Meads Lifestyle Editor

| 17 Sept, 2022
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A Harrogate fundraiser has dedicated the past decade collecting for Marie Curie after the charity's nurses helped her to care for her father. Marie Curie's nurses stepped in and supported Tracey D'Alessandro-Rixon.

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A Harrogate fundraiser has dedicated the past decade collecting for Marie Curie after the charity's nurses helped her to care for her father.

When her dad was diagnosed with cancer 11 years ago, Tracey D'Alessandro-Rixon was bringing up three small children, aged five months, seven and nine.

Marie Curie's nurses stepped in and supported her during evenings, which allowed her time to look after her young family and get some rest.

She said:

"I had very young kids. My husband worked away and they gave me a lot of support on evenings so I could get some sleep.
"Dad had dementia and would want to play football at 10pm at night. The nurses were just amazing. One of them used to make me a cake each week as well.
"Marie Curie nurses are an amazing breed."


Ms D'Alessandro-Rixon is now a registered volunteer for Marie Curie and member of the Harrogate fundraising group.




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Since her father's death, both she and her children have helped to raise thousands for the charity.

She said:

"My children used to do daffodil weeks with me and have continued to do it for quite a few years. Especially my son, because it is his way of doing his thing for his granddad. It left quite a hole in his life when his granddad died. He wanted to help others to get some help. He likes to do it every year."


Ms D'Alessandro-Rixon said Marie Curie provided a very important service.

She said:

"I couldn't have looked after my dad like I did if I hadn't had that help. As he had Alzheimer's, for me it was the wrong thing to stick him in respite.
"Because of their help, I was able to keep him at home which was really important for my dad. It was a place where he felt happy."


Fundraiser


The Marie Curie Brain Game is returning to Yorkshire for a fourth time on Thursday, January 26 and for the first time in Harrogate in the newly refurbished Majestic Hotel & Spa.

Guests will be treated to a drinks reception before enjoying a gourmet three-course dinner. The celebrity-hosted quiz will run throughout the evening and guests will also have the opportunity to bid for exclusive lots in the live and silent auctions, and win prizes in the grand raffle.

This black-tie event invites companies from across Yorkshire to come and enjoy an evening of brain-teasing entertainment and battle it out in the ultimate corporate quiz to be crowned Yorkshire Brain Game champions.


To book a table, click here.