In memory of Hope: Parents of Sunderland baby born with heart defects set up fund in her memory

The family of a Sunderland baby who died without ever leaving hospital are setting up a charity to help others struggling through the same experience.
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Lisa Halliday and Tom Jones, from Carley Hill, were told their daughter Hope had a heart problem at their 20 week scan and she was transferred from Sunderland Royal Hospital to the Freeman in Newcastle shortly after her birth in May.

She was diagnosed with a series of heart conditions and underwent surgery at four weeks old, but the procedure did not help and she had to be fed through a tube throughout her life.

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Tom Jones and Lisa Halliday pictured with their daughters.Tom Jones and Lisa Halliday pictured with their daughters.
Tom Jones and Lisa Halliday pictured with their daughters.
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A number of strokes left her with sight problems and reduced movement on her left side.

She experienced seizures and was also diagnosed with cerebral palsy.

When her breathing deteriorated, Hope was put on a specialist breathing system and given open heart surgery to put in a pulmonary band.

That failed to work, with her only chance put down to a full heart repair, due in the New Year.

Hope Jones was cared for in hospital all of her life.Hope Jones was cared for in hospital all of her life.
Hope Jones was cared for in hospital all of her life.
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But Hope developed pneumonia in the autumn and while she managed to fight it off once, another bout affected her other side.

She died in her parents’ arms on Monday, December 14.

The seven-month-old was only able to meet her sisters Abigail, 13, and Holly, eight, twice, with the family facing additional restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Lisa Halliday and Hope as her parents stayed at her bedside during her time in hospital.Lisa Halliday and Hope as her parents stayed at her bedside during her time in hospital.
Lisa Halliday and Hope as her parents stayed at her bedside during her time in hospital.

She was laid to rest in a small ceremony in her home city surrounded by her loved ones.

Now devastated Lisa, 40, and Tom, 34, have started the Hope Jones Memorial Fund to help others in the region with children with heart, respiratory or neurological conditions.

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They struggled with the financial demands of staying with their baby over such a period of time, but benefited from the Oliva Mae Foundation and The Family Fund, which helped with travel costs.

Tom Jones with his baby daughter Hope.Tom Jones with his baby daughter Hope.
Tom Jones with his baby daughter Hope.

Tom, a self-employed taxi driver, said: "We wanted to set something up in her memory for other families in the same situation at the Freeman, RVI and Sunderland Royal.

“If we can help just one other family, it will be worth it. I don’t want Hope’s life and her dying to be in vain.”

The campaign can be followed via the Hope Jones Memorial Fund Facebook page, while donations can be gifted through a JustGiving page.

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