HUNDREDS of people attended a charity fun day in Southampton that raised money for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
The afternoon was held at The Anchor Pub in Southampton, in memory of Pixxie Dunham, who passed away before she was two years old.
Pixxie spent four weeks at GOSH, suffering from pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung and heart disease.
Just a few weeks after being discharged, Pixxie suffered a severe attack and did not recover.
This is the fourth year that this charity event has taken place and on Sunday the Redbridge event raised more than £2,000.
Pixxie’s dad Lance Dunham, 32, from Millbrook said: “It was a fantastic afternoon.
“We just want to give back to the hospital for the amazing care they provided Pixxie.”
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