Rory's

Mito Mission

Based in St Albans, Hertfordshire

Rory O'Brien 12/8/1992 - 30/7/2002

Sadly, Rory died from mitochondrial disease just days before his 10th birthday, at a time when mito was even less known than it is today.

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Rory's

Story.

As told by mum,
Pauline

September
2024

Rory's MM Rory with dog

Rory was born in north London on the 12th August 1992 a healthy bouncy baby.

Rory did well at school and thrived until the age of eight when he started having seizures in 2001 and ended up in hospital in Dublin, where we were visiting. Rory made a full recovery and it was assumed he had a virus.

Six months later Rory started having

seizures again and was hospitalised

in the Luton & Dunstable hospital in Bedfordshire in a semi coma. Unable to diagnose what was the matter with Rory the L&D hospital stabilised him and organised for him to be transferred by ambulance to Addenbrooks hospital in Cambridge for further tests and hopefully diagnosis.

We had many visits to Addenbrooks hospital and subsequent visits to Great Ormond Street. We did blood tests, spinal tap and biopsy.

Rory's MM Rory with grandparents & twins

It was eventually established that Rory

had a mutation of mtDNA base pair 3252A

At that time in 2002, the medics were only aware of two other families with this particular variant of mitochondrial disease. Diagnosis was difficult and support minimal.

Thankfully, awareness, support and research are gradually improving thanks to charities like My Mito Mission and some great medical practitioners in the field. In particular, Professor Jo Poulton – a researcher of Mitochondrial Disorders at the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford – has done fantastic work over the years and continues to use Rory’s case study to inform scientists and push for a cure. We recently reconnected with the John Radcliffe hospital.

It was such a wonderful occasion for Rory and our family when we welcomed the arrival of the twins, Annie and Gerry on the 8th January 2002. Rory adored having a baby brother and sister and although he passed away 30th July of that year (a few days before his tenth birthday!) we cherish the short time that we all had together.

Rory's MM Rory sitting on grass

Our mission is to help

raise more awareness

Mitochondrial disease can be a very lonely diagnosis. If just one person benefits from reading Rory’s story, then that will be wonderful.

 

By raising funds in Rory's name our family can

play a part in finding treatments and a cure

Annie, Rory’s sister, who is now 22, will be running the 2024 Oxford Half Marathon to support Rory’s Mission.  You can read more about Annie’s run here.  

Any support we receive

will be appreciated

Rory's MM Rory on his bike
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Get involved and

support Rory's cause.

Any funds raised by Rory’s mission goes to My Mito Mission’s
central funds to be granted towards research and support projects
to benefit everyone affected by mito.

Spreading the word, following, sharing, as well as donating and raising funds are all really helpful and valued. From running a race to holding a bake sale, hosting a collecting can to giving out Rory’s Mito Mission leaflets – there are so many ways in which you can get involved.

If you’d simply like to donate to Rory’s mission, choose a way that suits you below.

Be a Part of Project 1000 Strong

Regular donations are the most powerful way to support our vital work, allowing us as a small, high-energy charity to plan and build from a strong foundation.

Strengthening the future of mito awareness, support and research.

We need a 1000 strong team of amazing people to donate any amount from just £2 a month. 1000 is a lot, but – one by one – we know that we can reach it.  Find out more here.

Support Rory by Joining Project 1000 Strong!

For any other amount or frequency (eg weekly, quarterly, annual), simply contact us

Fundraise for Rory’s Mito Mission

We’d love your support with our fundraising… and we can provide supporting materials. Just ask!

Just Giving
Set up a fundraising page (Use the orange ‘Fundraise For Us’ button)
Facebook for mission pages
Set up a Facebook fundraiser by clicking above and searching for 'My Mito Mission'
Sponsor form
Download a sponsor form to print off by clicking the image above
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Support materials such as buckets, cans, leaflets and more
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Ask anyone you know to have a Change Box, Small change - Big difference!

Fundraise and shop!

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Find our ebay shop easily by clicking 'Save seller'
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Visit our second hand clothing shop and follow our account
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Support us by purchasing something from our Amazon Wishlist
Give as you live
Support us for free at 100s of stores - click the ‘Find your charity’ button
Paypal Giving Fund
Click the heart under our charity number to set us as your favourite charity

Other ways you can support us

Nominate our charity
Nominate Rory's mission for support at your work or club
Donate to our cause
Collect saleable, used items that we can sell in our ebay shop
Visit our shop
Check out the merch in our shop to raise awareness and funds
Talk to club or organisation
Let us talk to your organisation about our cause
Attend our events
Come to our events and help us raise vital mito awareness and funds

Visit our Support Us page for more inspiration!

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