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About Us

Our Team

Jason Roberts

Founder and Executive Director: of The Silent Bleed

Development Officer: Focuses on fundraising and donor relations.​​

Volunteer Coordinator: Recruits, trains, and manages volunteers for various tasks.​

Program Manager: Oversees specific projects or initiatives within the charity.

 

After one of his last half-marathons with his son in 2007 

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Debbie

Administrative Assistant:

Provides support with office tasks, intergration with our followers  and  organizational operations.

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Marybeth Sullivan Tello

Volunteer

Designer of our logo, Marybeth had also written for us. Unfortunately SS took her from us

Amanda Fearn at a Silent Bleed event

Amanda Fearn

Co-founder & Chair

Freelance writer and blogger, Amanda is not medically trained but she is dedicated to getting as many people as clued up about Superficial Siderosis as possible.

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Syd Fearn Roberts 

Event Coordinator:

Plans and executes fundraising events and activities.

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Janice Toovey

Volunteer

Managing 'the Friends of Superficial Siderosis Sufferers Unite group on Facebook as well as coming up with our Charity name

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Sabbir Alam

Website design manager

Responsible for Ithe website’s overall design, development, and maintenance. This includes ensuring that the website is visually appealing, easy to navigate, and informative for visitors. They also oversee the website’s content, ensuring it is up-to-date and relevant.​

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Louise Moore

Finance Manager:

Handles budgeting, financial reporting, and compliance within the charity.

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Paul Toovey

Volunteer

With us since the beginning. He promotes awareness of SS where ever he goes!

Janice Toovey - Creator of our charity group name: Superficial Siderosis - The Silent Bleed

"Paul's doctors in London always said the bleed lies silent in the body.  They don't even know if it's been present from birth, major surgery in 2001 or a fall in the playground (age eight) when he had his first stroke, so Paul's bleed is definitely silent."

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