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Special garden created to honour lives of those affected by osteoporosis

Monday 21st August 2017 Bath Echo News Team Community

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A special garden created to honour the lives of those affected by the bone disease osteoporosis has been created by the National Osteoporosis Society, at its head office in Camerton, near Bath.

Supporters of the charity have backed a summer fundraising appeal by buying specially crafted yellow steel flowers which have been planted in a memorial garden.

The garden is dedicated to the memory of supporters’ loved ones affected by osteoporosis – the fragile bone disease that causes painful, debilitating and sometimes fatal fractures, particularly of the wrist, hip and spine.

The National Osteoporosis Society supports people with the condition through a free helpline, providing information and support, funding research and raising awareness.

The flowers are on display in the charity’s memorial garden in Skinner’s Hill, Camerton from Tuesday 29th August to Friday 1st September and can be viewed between 9am and 5pm.

Fundraising Manager Elisha Matthews said the beautiful memorial garden will bring hope to people living with osteoporosis.

“As well as celebrating the life of those who have passed away dedicating a flower in our garden has bought hope to people living with osteoporosis and to future generations, as donations will help fund vital research projects which could one day, help us beat osteoporosis.”

The National Osteoporosis Society still has some flowers available in return for a donation to the charity.

If you would like to dedicate a flower in memory of a loved one, get in touch with the charity’s Fundraising Manager Elisha Matthews on 01761 473118 or via [email protected].

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