GRIEVING FAMILY NEEDS A POSITIVE OUTCOME TO TRAGIC LOSS OF HUSBAND DARREN
Rotary Newton Aycliffe is assisting Donna Scott with the creation of a lasting legacy to husband Darren, who tragically died in February during a football game at South Shields. He collapsed after becoming ill and died pitch side despite the best efforts of his teammates providing CPR whilst awaiting the emergency services. Darren was a well-known figure across the town, both as a football coach for Newton Aycliffe Eagles under 15s and as a player for Cobblers Hall Football Club over 40s team. He was a dedicated family man and had many, many friends.
Donna wishes to raise money to install defibrillators at grass roots football sites across Newton Aycliffe with one of the units already supplied by club sponsors, Securicorp (NE) Ltd to the over 40s team and another given by Donna to the u15s. Two more are ready to go to other teams this season.
Fundraising is underway, and Rotary has set up a Just Giving page, link here, http://www.justgiving.com/.../newtonaycliffefootballdefib...
‘Casey’ and ‘Sparky’ joined up with members of Rotary Newton Aycliffe today at the Simpasture Playing Fields on the occasion of the Darren Scott Memorial Cup football competition. Darren tragically died in February during a football game at South Shields. He collapsed after becoming ill and died pitch side despite the best efforts of his teammates providing CPR. The event was the idea of Darren’s wife Donna who is helping raise money to install defibrillators at grass roots football sites across Newton Aycliffe. This was also an opportunity to raise awareness of cardiac arrest and the importance of defibrillators, with Community Champion Sutton-Lloyd on site offering drop-in training sessions on CPR and defibrillator use. Well done Donna and thank you to everyone involved and who donated to this worthy cause. #keepthebeat Rotary North East England Rotary Editor WEL Medical Limited North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
Grateful thanks to Great Aycliffe Town Council for the use of Simpasture Park football pitch and facilities and to Cllr. Eddy Adam whose guidance and assistance in the planning of this event has been invaluable.
Photo: Family and friends gather to support Donna flanked by Rotarian Tony Jackson with dog Cooper, Rotarian Stewart Wilson and Defibrillator Champion David Sutton-Lloyd.
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