Katrina Brown Urgently Needs Help
Fundraising, and so far has Already Been Warmly Received...
After being
exposed unknowingly to a stock of depleted uranium shells when she worked for
the British Army as a medic in Iraq, Katrina Brown discovered she was suffering
from radiation exposure. She was giving a fateful diagnosis and that appeared
to be it. However, hope was not lost and Katrina found a doctor from Chicago
who may hold a ray of light.
The only
problem, the fee is set quite high due to America’s health care system and the
NHS not being willing to help.
Many people
would feel betrayed after being there for their country, and when they needed
the country, getting short changed.
Despite
this, with the help of her friends, and many strangers, Katrina has started to
raise money. This is in part aided by the Wilts & Glos Standard hosting an
appeal for her. If you wish to help raise money and to follow the campaign,
then read some articles about her in the press.
Donations for the appeal can be made by a
cheque made out to Newsquest Katrina Appeal to the Wilts and Glos Standard, 74
Dyer Street, Cirencester, GL7 2PW.
Follow her journey online: