Diabetes UK honour Lewis family on back of charity golf and ball

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A Walsall family has been honoured with a national diabetes fundraising award after a golf day and charity ball took their funds raised over the £50,000 mark.

Diabetes UK awarded the Lewis family both their regional and national Inspire Awards for their amazing work to raise funds for research to help find a cure for type 1 diabetes after their son Michael died in October 2015 from complications related to the illness.

Mother and father Cheryl and Tim Lewis and their other son, Nathan, are passionate about raising funds and awareness, setting up the Michael Lewis Foundation in March 2016.

Alongside fellow trustees Steve Roberts, Michael’s uncle, and Chris Edwards, Cheryl’s boss, they have organised numerous events to raise money, including holding a charity gig in Birmingham, golf days, football matches and tough mudders – and have already exceeded £50,000

They raised a phenomenal £25,000 last year while raising awareness of the condition by working with schools, companies and other organisations to share their story.

In the past month, the Michael Lewis Foundation has organised a charity ball in Sutton Coldfield that raised a further £8,320.

And Steve, who is also a marketing manager for security fencing systems manufacturer Zaun Limited, organised a Security Industry Charity Golf Day at Walsall Golf Club that raised another £8,300.  He plans to make it an annual event.

After suffering a cardiac arrest in his sleep on 25 November 2015 while working in Dubai, Michael died after suffering a 20.  The family believe he died of Dead In Bed syndrome, associated with type 1 diabetes.

Michael had lived with the condition since the age of four but never allowed it to prevent him from achieving his goals.

Dad Tim said: “Unfortunately, Michael will never see the positive impact his life has had on so many people young and old. His infectious personality led him to inspire and motivate people to believe they can achieve whatever they desire.

“He believed that the barriers we come up against in life are there only because we put them there.  Remove them, and anything is possible.

“We as a trust want to do anything we can to stop any other families from having to go through this heartache, so we will be raising funds for Diabetes UK to help to try to find a cure.”

Steve added: “We want to say a massive thank you to all of the sponsors and teams at the golf day – and nudge them to come back again next year!”

Sponsors were Allens Group, Binns Fencing, Fencex, Harper Chalice, Perimeter Systems, Tensor and UK Security Expo.

Appropriately, the foundation team won the event, with GMS second and Binns Fencing third.  Chris Gould of PWS Ballistics Screens hit the longest drive, and Chris Todd of Major Events International won nearest the pin.

Other teams included ATG Access, Crime & Fire Defence Systems, Eagle Automation, Edwards Moore, FM Conway and Zaun.

About Zaun

Zaun is the only in-house British Manufacturer of Woven and Welded Mesh Fencing Systems. For 27 years, they have been the trusted manufacturing partner for sports and physical perimeter security. With a wide range of fencing, gate, and HVM solutions they can offer Protection Through Innovation for your next project.

Located in the West Midlands, they are a privately owned company first formed in 1996 and continuing to promote British manufacturing on the world stage. A proud member of Made in Britain and Made in the West Midlands, Zaun has worked on numerous projects around the world from Border Security and Airports, to Sports and Critical National Infrastructure.

The continued investment in their manufacturing processes and systems has enabled the latest in problem-solving and innovation. At the same time, an approach to ‘The Right People in the Right Places’ puts the customer experience at the heart of their business.

The quality of their wide range of systems is assured through ISO 9001 and third-party certification for high-security and HVM solutions including LPS 1175, Secured by Design, Approved for UK Government Use (NPSA), and PAS 68.

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