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Graeme Souness and team swim English Channel raising over £1.1 million for people living with EB

Graeme Souness and Team DEBRA in wetsuits and goggles stand on rocks by the sea, holding a banner that reads "Debra The Butterfly Skin Charity," expressing enthusiasm with raised fists.

Yesterday morning (Sunday 18th June), Team DEBRA made it to the shores of France and completed the English Channel swim in a speedy 12 hours 17 minutes!

On the behalf of the EB community and everyone at DEBRA, we would like to thank Graeme Souness and the swim team, the support crew, the friends and family, and everyone who has supported the swim. To date the English Channel swimming challenge has raised over £1.1m towards DEBRA’s A Life Free of Pain appeal, it has also raised much needed awareness of this cruel condition. The fight to secure funding to test drugs that could transform the lives of people living with EB must continue though, we won’t stop until no one suffers with the pain of EB.

Commenting on the swim, DEBRA Vice President and swim team member, Graeme Souness said:

“When I came across the disease, EB, it was the worst thing I’ve ever come across in my life. We have to find a way to find effective treatments and ultimately cures which will make life easier for the people living with this condition. It’s the cruellest, nastiest thing I’ve ever witnessed in my life, and I wanted to be a part of a fight to help these poor kids. It’s been 9 months and we’ve all worked really hard, we did it, we swam the Channel, but the fight to beat EB goes on until we get the treatments that will help stop the pain of EB.”

Logo of DEBRA UK. The logo features blue butterfly icons and the organization's name. Underneath, the tagline reads "The Butterfly Skin Charity.
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