#3THANKS campaign raises money and awareness for Thrombosis UK

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A new fundraising campaign has been launched today (1 October) and will run until the end of the month.

Relying on the power of social media, the #3THANKS campaign is a fundraising drive for the hard-working charity Thrombosis UK (formerly Lifeblood).

Organised by Huddersfield-based Scriba PR, the initiative is encouraging as many individuals as possible to donate just £3, via text, in honour of three special people in their lives.

The #3THANKS are made in the form of social media shout outs (with optional selfies) via Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. With some people giving thanks to individuals who have changed their lives or been a real support during times of need, other #3thanks are much more light hearted! Drinking buddies, sporting team mates and patient siblings, are just some of the recipients of recent praise!

The word is being spread by nominating others, sharing the #3THANKS on social media, and via good old fashioned word of mouth. But the crucial part of the fundraising initiative lies in texting TTFT50 £3 to 70070 to donate that all-important £3 to Thrombosis UK.

Scriba PR’s founder Katie Mallinson, who was diagnosed with a serious blood clot (deep vein thrombosis – DVT) in March 2014, came up with the #3THANKS idea. She raised £2,210 for Thrombosis UK (then Lifeblood) last August, and is now continuing her support for the charity.

Every year, an estimated 500,000 people die from a VTE (venous thromboembolism) in Europe alone. This is undoubtedly because awareness of blood clots – their causes, symptoms, treatment and the dangers – is worryingly low.

That said, Thrombosis UK recently reported that this country has greater VTE awareness than any other nation, according to a recent international poll. Commenting on this news, Katie said: “It just goes to show how hard this charity is working to save lives in the UK. But still more needs to be done. I hope as many people as possible will support #3thanks, to raise money for this very worthwhile cause.”

The current popularity of #3THANKS is well timed, as October is a key awareness raising month. More information can be found about Thrombosis UK and World Thrombosis Day (October 13) on http://www.thrombosis-charity.org.uk

Follow the campaign on Twitter @_3Thanks or by searching #3THANKS. You can also visit www.facebook.com/3thanks and monitor fundraising totals by viewing https://www.justgiving.com/Katie-Mallinson1.

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